DAILY, | EXCEPT SUNDAY Wel. I
a
San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, April 6 » 1960
No. 133
maths
Humphrey Leading K ennedy In Wisconsin. Primary Count
Fatalities Reach One-a-Day Pace
Nixon's Total
By BOB BONE And RALPH ANGLADA © | As Puerto Rico’s traffic aceident death toll for 1960 reached unprecedented proportions, the head of the Police
Way Behind MILWAUKEE sota’s Sen. holding
precarious
Massachusetts’.
nedy
last
ocratic yp
The
(AP)—Minne-... Sen.
night
Ken-
the’
Dem-
featuring
Presidential
The.
death
the
the
year,
an
one
death
a
358
14,666
of
JOHN KENNEDY
131,537
by
some
10,000
votes. .
The Massachusetts Senator presumably was gaining strength in the urban areas. Early
counting
reflected
/
| With a fifth.of the precincts reported, Humphrey had a lead of
almost
8,000;
at. the
one-third
mark he was almost 10,000 ahead and then .a reverse trend started
to show’
itself.’
No Press Meet For Ike. _ WASHINGTON
(AP)-Presi-
dent Eisenhower his weekly news
will not hold conference to-
day
because
gagements, nounced.
of
full
busimess
the White |
House
en-'
an-
HUMP
ne at ‘Leads
'
of
since
Present
almost
the
ar
to
budget for the current fiscal year, Both the departments of industrial promotion and tourism to Rito by
scheduled for increases in 144-page budget submitted
Fomento
Administrator
Teo-
doro Moscoso ‘to Legislative Committees. The economic agency’s commercial
development
depart-
ment is slated for a slight reduc-. tion. However, the largest increase: —$116,586— was requested for general administrative expenses,
which are- budgeted, to rise to $1,762,475 in fiscal 1961, Listed in this were increases
of $11,462to fill staff positions and $27,000 for the to improve’ mnowledge
campaign * of Puer-
Also
on the mainland. included was $6,000 for for
~ STAR Te Announce Ten Best Dressed’ A panel. ‘of 14 judges, all experts in the ‘world of fashion, has completed the STAR’s First Annual “Ten * Best Dressed .Women” selections, Watch for the aninouncement in the STAR of Friday, April 8, when
' stories and photos of Puerto Rico’s: “Ten Best Dressed | Wonisn" will be published.
Fomento/s
general
and. law libraries, and for replacement - of worn-out equipment. Fomento program
has
requested
$40,000 for in
the
its
an
ad-
research
develapment
of,
local industries. This ¥program, which is in progress, was undertaken
jointly with
Business
the WU. S. Small
Administratian
The | proposed
-budget
calls
for an increase in the Appropriation for industrial development department to $1,760,500, up $27,365 from 1960. | an
in
increase
ditional
incréase
field
of
this
of
category
was
$21,202
for
ad-
employes
and
an
$6,584
in| coniracts
for. consulting’ services. Also listed was $15. program ‘to- teach |; and offer—. technical
PR Hearings Asked
the present total with 25 days of
on
traffic April,
accidents eight
left
in
response in
.by
persons
the
end
less
than
the
month.
to
aroused
‘the
past
;
public
few
days,
Police’. Traffic Galo Segarra
Division .Chief Lt. released a state-
ment
to
seeking
from
blame
for
absolve
the
police
recent
up-
swing. in traffic-deaths this year. About
150
phoned
the
persons
have
department
tele-
concerned
about: automobile deaths recorded by police over Saturday, Sunday
purchases
ditional
average,
of auto accident number 358 by the
Confempt Cliations Of 13 Witnesses At |
driving
in of
reaction
its
are the
Rate
the same
{
WASHINGTON (AP) — Cons tempt preceedings were | yesterday recommended to Coligress | by the House Un-American. Activi+. ties Committee’ against 13 wit+— nessés‘ who: proved balky at. last November’s: San Juan hearings
In
, By FREDERICK HARMON Fomento: has sibealtted a proposed 1961 budget of $4,431,800 the Commonwealth Legislature, an: increase of $205, 445 over
‘Included
-
showed. that
year
end of this year, in Puerto Rico, as compared with last year’ s total of only 273. Last year, 86 persons were dead
[Fomento Submits ‘61 Bu get Of 34, 431,800; Upped 5 P t.
for]
the most part returns from the rural areas where the polls closed a half-hour earlier than the balloting stations in’ the metropolitan areas, | Still to be counted; apparently, were many votes from .Milwau-
kee.
HUBERT
» +. Traits
At one point ‘in the counting} Kennedy trailed Humphrey
At
the number deaths’ would
3,446
Kennedy 130,372 Nixon 112,058
the
average
day
“Maintaining
©
precincts in the state gave these unofficial totals: “Humphrey
for
began.
Prima-
On- the Republican side, Vice, President Richard Nixon was on the ballot by himself, from
count
was 94 yesterday, the 96th day of
ry.
Returns
followed a report which
for that month since the police began keeping records. °
over
John
in
contest
nenensin
lead
official's statement
q
death toll here of 34 people killed in accidents; in March is the highe t
Hubert Humprhey was
a
_
Department’s traffic division yesterday. placed ‘the: blame on “drivers who have lost their sense. of responsibility.”
and cial
Monday, said.
a
department | out
Absolves
Police
Replying to them, Segarra said yesterday that ‘‘the blame should not fall on. the police. Those who are
responsible
are
alleged
Puerto
Communist
A committee
spokesman suid :
the citations would pass Congress
“like water
through. a sieve.’ '
He said “there is no questian
that we have jurisdiction down there.” . He -was- apparently [re-
ferring to the witnesses’ refusal
to answer committee | questions on the grounds that, it lacked jurisdiction in Puerto Rico. | Contacted by the STAR in Washington, where he ag yesterday, Gov. Luis, Munoz
rin said that while Congressional committees have the night to in-
drivers) vestigate
the
attivity, in
Rico.
matters
in, Puerto
Rico
who: have lost their sense of res- to study possible Federal, legis(See DEATHS, Page 21) | (See CONTEMPT, Page 21) Sth
Gamble, Andre Reported Married NEW Gamble
YORK.
In Mexico City
(AP) <. Heiress
Benedict
and
her
Rou-
manian-born lover, Andre Porumbeanu have vanished. and reports
magistrate. Porumbeanu dered
day.
to appear
was (or-
in court Thurs-
But they can’t be found.
Gamble,.
20,
left
© Briardlift
they
were
married in Mexico City. Already a ward.of the
School at noon Monday, failed to keep a 6 p.m. appointment ani
court
did
because
Paris
here
yesterday:
of
said
her
flight
to
in- | with Porumbeanu last Christmas, Gamble’s arrest on a wayward
-| minor warrant
charge
was ordered
issued.
by
a
in a
Brooklyn
not
mother’s
show
home
Porumbeanu,
up
at, her
Monday
35,
had
grand--
night. ‘been
ving under an alias reportedly
i+
at
— Wednesday, April 6, a § THE-SAN Loan STAR
Policeman Dies In South Africa. (AP)—PoJOHANNESBURG lice resorted to clubs and guns
negotiations end South
use to
to
pressure
new
under
came
government
the
Meanwhile,
instead of force Africa’s racial
strife. from
political,
chureh
figures
as
a
and
for
to
Adm.
Daniel
Saturday
aboard
Rear
last
Gallery
V.
written.
had
Minister
Prime
wartime
The
gave Gallery one of his books entitled ‘““My Early Days,” in exchange for Gallery's “Twenty Million Tons Under The Sea.” Gallery, commandant of the 10th Naval District and the Cacalled Frontier, Sea ribbean the “perhaps exchange the
clubs.
a
holdouts
And will any
These
doors
of
fig-
nesses
said.
ad-
The
reports
severe
were
the
houses
into
dragged
and
the
Cape
Negro
leader
Na-
refused
ing law
Then
wit-
beaten.
reported
at
in
added
gro) _ policies
a statement:
course of ‘race relations, Mitchel said Negroes should. be ‘allow: to ‘own property, elect their “Own representatives in parlia.
=
is | reshould Negroes and
once the crisis the government-
“But solved,
take steps to give
other nonwhites
ment: eventually, and no longe
and | have paste
(Indians
no
white
South
‘he
supported
[Race Riots A: Macmillan
Nigeria 200,000
swindled.
public
imports
goods
worth
pounds
from goods
to
the
_|
the.
Emergency Registry
a
All Fernandez
Night Juncos
Santuree San
Tel.
South worth
3-5169
The
Doctors on Night Duty Metropolitan Area Juan — panurce
Rio Piedras Call Tel, 3-2467 assistance Puerto Nuevo
the
Barrio Obrero for information —
Caparra
largést
and
Terrace
the
30
Tel. 6-0262
Hato
or 6- 2222
contect for you.
a
Ext. 20
DALE
immediately
League
of the
statistics
second In the
in
local new
Puerto
METZLER
of the by of
the
3
Pleasure
in Announcing
Removal
of Their
Law
April, 1 »,1960
Offices,
Counmem-
ally assigned
And
th
|
public
stabements
war
governme
recognize
the
wal
time.
”
question
ed producérs
impr
be
sehen
thi
ought: to conside
the South African problem as whole, perhaps .even includin Séuth Africa’s membership: ma be raised next May 3 when th ‘prime ministers meet. in, Londo originGaitskell said the value of th of the Commonwealth rests on all it
so much
with his handlebar mustache that | they gave him a part in the film. Here, he is taking some stills of Judy Hegert, (AP
in the film.
appears
who
Wirephoto.)
Elizabeth Il Greets De Gaulle Upon His Arrival In London Spon
(AP)
-—
own
President
special
train
from
Gatwick
30 miles. pontheaet of med by Queen Elizabeth II, Pri-| the city. me Minister Macmillan’ and a With the queen were her hus. |41-gun salute upon his arrival band, | | Prince Philip, her sister, yesterday! to. begin a a ae Princess Margaret, her cousin,
de Gaulle of France was wélco-| Airport, Effective -
and uncle the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
De Gaulle, back on British soil’ for’ the first . time since
S460
June,
Also
:
1944,
Alexandra, and her aunt
Princéss
state visit.
Ri
Puerto PUETIO
TheireeNew Telephone Numbers as Follows:
reached :
Victoria]: ily’s
Another aunt, the Duchess of
Kent, was on the train with. the
Station aboard the royal family’s | French President’s party, Which had
she
=
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met
at -Gatwick.
scattered
showers
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Easterly at
TEMPS:
‘San
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i
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York—45,
Fair
With. the Queen at his side; Philadelphia—46, overcast; W: de Gaulle stood erect, drawn up shington—50, ‘cloudy; Miami--7
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to his full height, and saluting
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while
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the
luting’ every H
ue to
Juan high—83
2 p.m.; low—74. . - STATESIDE TEMPS:
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and
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;
today
night.
Podriatrist - Chiropodist TREATMENTS FOOT
° ~—
as still photographer for areduction
“Studs ‘Lonigan,”
movies,
the Puerto RiAlfonso Valdés.
To
I Courk Son. SGN. sua, WONT,
Crail,
THIS 1s JUST HALF HIS WORK—Marty
The Third Floor-of the IBM Building $60N ines MGS
on
a result.
Commonwealth
& RODRIGUEZ
Take
as
one-must
The
with York
GONZALEZ,
GUILLEMARD
bearing”
the wind is blowing... I | “The British Commonwealth ha a great past: and I believe | has the possibility of a future,” Macmillan. told the, “Tt will outlast the parti ple whe preside over the f } of any country | at any give
Rico.
of is
with
that
United
first New
great
| ing the South African
States,
showed
a
4 South” Africa: and had packed thi
place with 1,854. League’s fiscal year,
President co Council
FIDDLER,
The
Navy
very
: "up
bers, New York increased by 366, and Rhode Island by 362. The Navy League has 215 councils in the 50 States and
call 3-2467 and Association will doctor
now
United
ended March 31, the cil picked up 1,139
Rey
If impossible to locate your M.D.
in emergency the Medicel
the
Puerto Rico Council 1,916. members, with
Ambulance —
in
Official j|in
Stop
Council is
mak
riots
given -his own ‘private views © the race problem) on ‘his trip t
States.
2671
Professional
Rico
League
race,
Macmillan retorted: that. fe ha
country
it was announced lagt night headquarters in Washington
Dr, & Fernandez Isales De Diego St, 409 Rio Piedras Tel. 8-1428 Caguas Dr. R. Lopez Garcia Central Ave. Urb. El Verde
Fel.
Puerto Navy
African
membership
|.
Largest In Navy League
Pharmacy 12304
South
future of the Conimonwealth. H ‘said. nations soon to gain i pendence may decide again
Puerto Rico Council's
Wednesday
rejecte to
issue for the entire British Co monwealth. :. Labor inaiee: Hugh- Gaitske | declared. that what. is happenin in South Africa “ig bound to ‘hav
annually. °
yesterday
efforts: in “Parliament.
African
by
[
British Issue _
said.
two million pounds _|Africa and exports
to carry acene identity
Mac Reje ects |
in future be employed in of the country’s services or
funds,
oe
W
a completely new: toa ‘In addition to consulting wit Negro -leaders on the futur
til
by | the government and order is restored..
‘he
‘of the government's pane
of ithe
tal, declared his party is stand-
and
Argus
industrialist.
Mitchell,
opposition United Party in
who
out
‘an
D.E.
ordered
streets,
Those
and
least five Negroes wounded _by, police gunfire in Nyanga. “The newspaper said they included
drubbing
against
institutions
was
who
say
to
refused
Hendrik Verwoerd for negotiations came from a political lester
who
yesterday.
greatest swindle in the history of Anglo-American literature.”
He
Negroes
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP)—Nigeria is to stop all trade with South Africa, Commerce Minister Zanmid Bukar Dipcharina announced in the House of Representatives
they
books
of
copies
protect
South Africa
-
the Onassis yacht Christina, the autoexchanged authors iwo
graphed
said
to
Trade With |
Winston
with
lunched
Police
his |
Ny-| area
the
Nigeria Bans
Books Autographed Churchil l Sir
at
the
Winnie, Dan Swap When
with
ministered
the Nyanga
battleground
crowd
out only their own cana ures. Eyewitnesses said alte
Negro settlement of Cape Town became
a
came from the police, who gave ‘Negroes
with came
industrial
into
Mulattoes). acteeting of security. The government must also reestablish’ friendly’ and harmonious relations. with:.other countries; We should make @ review
Cape. | Town’ s" a5 Tveurald child-and an elder< 4% ly ‘woman, botli' shot in.the legs. Appeals ta Prime Minister they entered ~ ‘the
ended
was hack- ‘two-week labor boycott,
Negro policeman death after emptying
beaten
=
Calls for negotiations responsible Negro leaders
| generally
day.
anga: settlement, a hotbed of} want to work from terrorists opposition -to South Africa’s trying to prolong the work boycott. ° white supremacy laws. Police again smashed in the Two white policemen were
Stoppage.
Work
to
straight
pistol
Negro
Town's
Cape
out
stamp
A ed
to
drive
a
in
yesterday
again
second
a
oe
guards
Played
band
few paces.”
partly
{
PL
bites
Sais Runge
ced
ais
aes
cdeully.!; (Al at ;
2p
—
aati
5
y, April 6, 1960
Bill Providing Religious Teaching In Public Schools Seems Stymie d ornehcial Puerto Rico tae By
HAROLD
J.
LIDIN
other
Popular Party Sen. Carlos Roinstraction
for
public
Senate
school
publican
Statehood
sere tenenrennn ne Dente
bone nen
Charles
H.
Party.
Julia
and
including mem-
Education
Roman
students: would not be voted on in this session by the Commonwealth Senate. The bill, introduced by Re|
lawmakers,
‘minors,
bers of all three parties, has not yet been reported out by the
man Benitez predicted yesterday that. a bill to provide religious
Benitez
have the
Committee. ‘is |‘a
Sen.
by
Statehood
Republican
ed
Eisenhower's
vention
in
out
lent
that
the
resolution”
passed
‘“‘inso-
by
He
the
Commonwealth Legislature suring Eisenhower does not
said
Rican
reserve
one
school
religious
inter‘‘repre-
Common-
America.”’
hour
a
will
of the Puerto
of
Rican
the
pub i¢
PEDRO
station
The
'Spekesmen for the Roman Catholic Church have endorsed the principle that religious instruction be given to public school pupils.
Sees
Possible
Obj
tion
‘However, Roman Benitez said yesterday that in view of the preponderant Roman | Catholic
population dents
of ‘Puerto
of other
Rico, stu-
faiths
might_be
discomfited.
‘He
7
also
expressed
religious
fear
instruction
for
chairman
located
the corner inaugurated
on
Ponce
Cristina
at
of Mayol will be in May. Inauguration
that
starts
with.
officers
from
the
and.
Puerto’
cern that religious instruction might upset student lrelations, particularly in’ the apap grades.
inRico
Ruth Fernandez. Sunday, May 15, last day of the on fire prevention. / festivities, will be dedicated to Starting on May 12, a: papier‘mache dragon, 130 feet im length, the Ponce firemen. A ‘high Mass will. be paraded throughout the will be said at the: Church of Santa Maria Reina, At 10 there ‘city; inviting the public to attend parade and speeches the burning of the dragon at 7 will be-a , by Mayor Carlos Juan Cintron and p.m. that night. at Paquito MonPuerto
Park.
Police
League
will
take
part.
in}:
the program. From 9 to 10 p.m. an ‘exhibition of paintings done by Puerto Rican artists will be on display at the -new ad 'phitheatre. Weekend Activities
On ‘Friday, will
Peak At
be
May
launched
-in Ponce 10
am.
13, from
am-
fireworks; the
Vigia
at 8 p.m. on
Saturday,
May.
14, a day dedicated to Ponte musicians. of the past, a wreath will. be
laid
at
the
foot
of
the
a
Malayan Ruler Chosen SRI MENANTI, Malaya (7 — The regent of Negri ‘Sembilan, chosen ninth ruler of Negri Sembilan state yesterday in the place ‘of his dead father. This is the only Malay state which follows the matriarchal system in .central Sumatra.
Laxamana
Munawir,
Rico’s
Fire
Chief,
the: Fire- Gandara. The main Firemen, be delivered by Gov. and the}. |. Marin.
The Municipal Band, men Corps, the Little ‘Boy and Girl Scouts
38,
was
Educa-
THE BANK WHOSE BUSINESS IS PUERTO RICO
=
WASHINGTON
mie
(AP}
Eisenhower
has
—.
Ma-
been.
pin-
That same night, at 8, a show ing to accompany the President will be.presented at the La Perla to the summit meeting in- Pa. Theater, with performances -by Tis, according to informed sourpianist Jesus Maria Sanroma, so{ ces here. prano Olga Iglesias , _ and singer The only thing that may stand
Fire Service ‘visiting public. and ‘private schools to deliver lectures
taner
Popular
House
tion Committee, has vaiced con-
a delegation of: firemen will Jay wreath at the graves of musicians at the Ponce Civil Cemetery,
festivities -will extend from May 12 to 15. Municipal authorities have_ prepared a gala celebration program spectors
create island’s
Yams Reportedly Pining For. Paris
fire St.
of. the
that public
statue of Juan Morel Campos. which stands at the center of ‘the Plaza de Las Delicias. Later on
ROMAN
new:
Raul
speech will Luis Muiioz
in the way,
they
mother, Mrs.
year, has for some
Elivera
who
been time.
ill
Eis¢nhower Ss}
Mrs.
Doud,
Mrs.
add, As the
Mrs.
of
health
will
.Doud.
be
82
this
in
poor
health
' Eisenhower
fists
‘made
several visits to. her mother in Denver, Colorado. The latest occurred last month on her. way back ee a ‘vacation in Arizo-
With Civil Righ ts (® —
President
Eisenhower yesterday was eribed as satisfied with the
des; civi
rights
way
legislation
now
on
its
Measures
areas
where
have
found
a Federal
a pattern
nation ; against
The top two Republicans at the Capitol, Sen. Eyerett M. Dirksen
voters.
Dirksen
and
Halleck
Charles A passed the House con;
The system
bills
both
provide
of Federal _ agents,
for called
4
court may of
discrimi-
would-be
Negro
They both would make it a Federal crime -to use force or threats |, to obstruct
court
orders
against
school ' segregation, would. require preservation of voting records for Federal
said | they
expect that the House will accep changes so far voted by thé Senate.
At Banco Popular our fisineai’ is helping you to build for the future, and helping to build | the future of o&’rcommunity through thought-
referees, to supervise registration, voting and vote counting in
through Congress. cf Illinois and Rep. Halleck of Indiana, word after a White ference.
|
ful, farsighted and dependable service.
na.
Eisenhower Seen Satisfied WASHINGTON
English Marquess Dies a3
s/n business _ in- Puerto Rico?
be
school
oh
By
Fomento
only. |to . those Parents desire
people.
Ponce Fire Station In May
legislature,
tate by
ispection,.
.investigations the
Federal.
would
of
Bureau
facili-
bombing of
In-
vestigation and would -provide for schooling of children of servicemen if integration closes
schools
they
normally
a.
cording | to the proposed budget. The book would contain) photographs, and would give ‘information about the most important facilities available -here for. tourists, the:-budget report said,
Administrator Teodoro Moscoso asked for an appropriation of LONDON (®*’— The M $11,500 for the book. of Bristol, 89, former seas - |An initial publication of. 20,- Colombia. and Peru, died) in “a 000 copies is contemplated, ac- hospital yesterday.
;
would be’ given children na it,
for tourists during s
‘Im a proposed budget for. fiscal 1961, submitted to the Com-
As with the hilia bill in the Senate, the House measure specifies that, the religious training
the. .majority
Celebration Set To Dedicate PONCE—
a guide book fiscal 1961.
week
to_
school students -woul Julia closed his letter asking? “complications” for the “When are the realities. of Muiioz “Views Of Gov. Munoz” Marin going to be understood. by educational system. Rep. Aguedo Mojica) The resolutions, which protest-' the American press and people.”
present..the
‘The island’s department of tourism -is planning to publish
monwealth
Bill
instruction,
given outside properties.
wealth status ‘“‘brings: nothing’ but Sneers from the nations, of Soutti
cenre-
Similar
Jose.L. Feliu Pesquera) is pending action in ‘the House of Re-
‘|for
politics
Puerto
Has
the trainstudents’
A similar bill,,introduced by Independentista Party |legislator
Sen.
recent
first
to express a desire that religious instruction- be
option. House
sent. the views of Gov.” Munoz Charles H. Julia charging that Marin, whose puppets, the Popu“one of the greatest blunders ‘lar Party members. of the Legiscommitted by the American lature, constitute a majority in press...is to ponder over’ the that. body,” Julia said. ; Mufioz Marin myth...” Pointing out’ that the resoluThe. senators said in the letter tions may. be used as’ propaganda that the ‘‘myth” of Gov. Luis against the U. S., Julia charged Mufioz Marin “‘has been built up that the Legislature delivered a through the years by expert, pro- “dangerous weapon’ to Fidel fessional_ publicity men who are Castro: and, Soviet “Russia. paid ‘out ) of the. moneys of — all “The senator asserted that only | the taxpayers of Puerto Rico.” | “*Mufoz and. his stateside dupes”’ The long letter, which was pub- have ever said that the Governor | lished last Saturday. under the has “important prestige in Latin. headline ‘‘Puerto Rican Politics,” America.” i points
would
The latter legislation’ requires the secretary of education to
alleged
local
parents
presentatives.
Julia Raps Munoz ‘Myth’ In Baltimore Sun Letter. The newspaper, The Baltimore Sun, published last week a letter
the
given. For adult: pupils ing would be at the
member
of that committee. The~ controversial : bill calls for making facilities available for religious instruction of public school pupils by “‘bona-fide” church entities. In the case of
several
ee
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(This is the third installment in THE STAR's serialization: of “Island in the City” by Dan Wakefield. The last installment! described the journey of a typical migrant, Ricardo Sanchez, from’ 4Frem
“Island
Co.,
York
in
the
by Dan Wakefield, 1958, 1959, 1968 by
1957,
By DAN The
land
landscape
do
not
Idlewild
of
Harlém
lie in sheets
airport.
There
of pale,
is
no
published by Houghton Dan Wakefield.)
WAKEFIELD is dark
and
loud.
unbroken
The
coler
ky
as
and.
they
East
the;
do
raw,
new
like
squads
of
dumb
and
that
run
through
Avenue
their
place.
the
tral Railroad ground onto
that
the
center
|
New
of
and
York
in
north
on
in the open, some underneath the awnings like the one that reads
Harry
and
“Schwartz
Children's
espanol.” shadows
Wear—Se
Growing of the
railroad
Infants’
bridge,
habla
out of the soot-covered
west
to
Fifth
Avenue, east to the East River, is the world of Spanish Harlem. In winter the children build
bonfires
in vacant.lots,
tropics served
and the
is only a memory, preby signs and language.
The past on the island and the promise of New York are intermingled,
rate
and
flow
identities
out
into
of
sepa-
a single
perience, a=single mixture, is neither one thing nor
other.
In old
San
Juan
was
Its
founders
from
were
Holland,
who landed ment later
in 1658 in that moimagined by Scott
Fitzgerald when
in
he
old
The
Great
Gatsby
“became
aware
of
island
once
here
for
that
Dutch
world.” The Dutch sailors landed at the northern tip of Manhat-
tan and The old
named
heritage town of
become
it New
famous
grants
when
as a city its
men
of a
Happy
it
turns
Valley
“Enchanting” becomes an adjective of mockery when used to describe the slums of HarJem. and yet that is only a re cent reality. Harlem was once
known as “Happy Valley” and described as an area of “brownstone
fronts
trunks.”
Carl
and
Saratoga
H. Pierce
reported
in a history of Harlem that during the eighteenth century “prosperous New Yorkers turned to
the beautiful upper
of
rolling
land at the
end
of the island
summer
homes,
and
_new-
over
sea
found
comers
within
from
the
its borders
in search
scenic charms
and conditions to be desired.”
of life greatly The word “Har-
lem”
to
and
has slum
it once ban,
come to
the
mean
world
meant Dutch and later on,
Jewish
and
despite
these
class.
But
the
his-
changes
contains
It
large;
and subur‘Irish and
middle
tory of Harlem rieus continuity.
Negro
at
has
a
followed
Haarlem became the new Jerusalem, first for the refugees
supposed
to be New York, but out to be Puerto Rico.
of mi-
éx-
shop on Lexington Avenue advertises La Isla Pncantada. “The [sland”\was
Haarlem.
was fitting, for the Haarlem had once
from
Europe
and
enough
Enchanted
eyes—
a fresh, green breast of the new
Juan
wall
the
flowered
sailors’
eighteenth-century
The
eu-
always,
El Harlem
Espanol. It is called,
rather,
El
can
migrants
religious refugees
New York Department Store; in Harlem, New York, is the San
Restaurant.
and
fre.
the: South —was!' obviously\
not the janswer
three-to-five-day|.
New able
7
for sprotkers
Fwd at Bedast
a
of Vy
jork-.
though not;
ut
its® - for 2 of color. t. the . darker-skinned| migrants did net face: the new iscrimination of. the mainland |
with all the innocence that often is ‘believed.
Because
there
is,
no legal |discrimination based on, ¢olor in| Puerte Rico, it is com-|
Harle
Hispano, '
Charged Ine Lover's Lane Slaying ‘Eyewitness’ YORK
(AP)= The “eye.
Seon afterward, Rezek, a 35--old unemployed) mechanic binoculars the lover’s |. father of four, told police |he imagined that the new commu- | lane killing of red-haired Laura] had seen’ ‘the: shooting from 234 Hernandez, 18 was charged ‘yester- blocks away through | binoculars, for someone; meant Utopia. It nity ought to be called El Har- day with the murder of the girl, t_ he could tot not the ja very use- | lem Porterriquene or El Harlem has always, for someone, signiof Puerto: Rico. oa the layer |: Borinquene, meaning Puerto Ri-| a‘native > fied the end of a journey. Police | continued their week-
that the
coffee shop in\old San Juan bore a sign advertising the flight to New York; the\sign in a barber-
less
expensive
voyages to |New. York City! It has sometimes béen ‘questioned why the Rican migrants, ‘whe have adjust te a new, | in: New. York City; e; Gulf coast route the. South, where |
meaning “Hispanic” or “of SpanNEW ish tradition and origin” ‘in the} broadest sense of language and: witness” culture.. Outsiders might have through
Frederick Barbarossa on the great crusade to Jerusalem. New
the
this new
world of Harlem d not mean “from Spain,” which would make ‘the name of the neighborhood
Park,
making a straight, black spine through Spanish Harlem. In its shadow to the west from 109th and 116th Streets is La Marqueta—the open market place of fruits and fish and shirts and shoes and dresses and vegetables, owned mainly by Italians and Jews, sold mainly to Puerto Ricans. Goods are displayed on tables outside the store, some
re-
Jewish,
Russian
“Spanish” to describe
Cen-
rises from underan elevated track
stretches
of
‘were
more
than | the! #0,
—
no} Negro
=
run|and
‘Puerto Ricans had | monly simply stated that “there. to move after| World War | no discrimination:” “lh the I; and thus eventually give the | to face the question of color. The Spanish-Negro-Indian heri@arker-skinned. people on. the tives of Harlem | a ther new, tage of the island, has produced island are seldom found in of-| a wariety. of) skin, telor, ranging fice or rofessional Be sitions, or) | from Negro to white with all in the: top: hotels, tt. clubs, | shades in etween, and an esti: - social activities. |When the ing people there too,| from Cuba, mated one-foourth of the Puerto. erto Ricans meet |discriminathe Dominican’ Republic, and a Ricans are Negro complexion. tion on the mainland, it is not) very few from Spain itself. But The point ' ‘of migration was altogether a new experience. i the adjective that translates into — and is — to find a better life, | To Be Continued I |
para-
disappear,
East|Harlem
still
and
quently
began
lyzed giants stuck in the mud they grow from. At 96th Street the long, fenced-in plots of lawn Park
ports,
Italian, and Irish ori in. It was into the lower part of that sec- i tion that the Puerto |Ricans first |
walls
of housing projects rising in brown, identical forms that stand together in arbitrary clusters
and
sidents, and the population was
—old, smoke-and-weather-stained tenements grafted together in
blocks;
—
were
| principally
Sky and land are everywhere+ blocked and blemished by stone grassless
River
there
at
reom, -
gap,
by 1910 the name of Harlem had begun to ibe recognized as oe name of a Negro community. nity. But from Fifth Avenae to the
City.)
City’’
copyright
came ‘nto the
downtown rich
next
for
the
dwellers
of
Manhattan money
Happy The
ta
who
move
Valley
of
Negroes
Poverty
first
had
to
the
Haartem.
Arrive
disturbeti
the
Happy Valley in the nineteenth century, when Irish squatters
settled in what is now the northern tip of Central Park. The Irish immigrants built small shacks and kept yard, and the area
soon
became
among
the
zens.
In
invaded
elevated
the
goats in the they occupied
known old
as Goatville
established
1890's
again—this
tracks,
citi-
Harlem time
and
was
by
the
the
land’s
remote, suburban character was Jost in the new conmection with the rest of New York.
It was not until after the Irish and the El that the Negroes came. The first of them came
in
the
éarly
1900's,
and - more
who wanted to migrate midtown were halted by
from land-
Harlem,
since
the
great
ma-
jority of its residents were Puer-|
occupied
bought
for
ants
row
a
135th
and*
by
Negroes,
resettlement of
large
Lenox,
of
houses in
‘and
tenat
central
)
ioning
eyewitness,
‘|
of
watching
of the
self- “Styled:
| William
. Rezek,
‘in
finally told |,
police she was
a
eyewitness
business
and
professional
who have moved away poorer neighborhoods
men
from and
the of-
ten sought to remove themselves. completely from their brothers; have been known to tell outsiders they
are
South one
Dominicans,
Americans. man
from
calls
himself
“You
-don’t
anything.” so far
Cubans,
“It’s
Puerto
Rico
a Dontinican have
Those
to
who
as to claim
or
easier,” who
said.
explain
do not go
another
home
|
Rezek. | Mrs.
‘Car;
themselves as Puerto Ricans. The! slaying. melia “Gorstanza, 31, was’ ‘quoted name of the newest and poorest Laura, asleep in a parked car as saying she had been ashamed class of New Yorkers has be-; with her boy friend, Thomas! come a stigma that few want to Stabile, 19; - was killed by a shot- to come forward Sooner because bear, and they go to great lengths gun blast through the car window she had seen the shooting while to avoid it. Some, especially. y couaged car “pa a_ male Mar: 27. Stabile was slight- esa pa
Rubotiom Says US.
Sialehooders Name
Other Isthmus Canal
lén
|
Might Have To Build New Ponce V. P PONCE
—
has
been
Sen.
Ramiro
named
L.
Co-
|
Statehood
|
Republican’ Party | vice-president WASHINGTON (AP) — A ‘for the senatorial aot of PonState Department ° official says ce. the United \States might have to
consider building
The
a canal’ some-
|
‘Before the local migration
that
created Spanish Harlem, the Puerto Ricans had existed literally on the fringe of New. York. Their two
small settlements
were
located close to where they got
Panama
interamerican
and
the
district
affairs, “ emphasiz-
where
a group settled
of Puerto within
Rican
sight
of
the
New-York as the place for Puerto Ricans'to Settle in the United States. New ‘York was the desti-
nation of the great majority Puerto Ricans who wanted
jof |to
the
vice-president;
Armando
ed that problems. between the Schmidt, ‘delegafe ‘to! the Party Central Board; Tomas Torres two contries are “susceptible of Munoz, substitute delegate to the solution by discussions and ne- Party Central Board; gotiations”
and
that such
talks
have, been, the traditional way of solving | problems. Rubottom’s testimony Feb. 18 before a house committee on
off the boat from the island, and they huddled there, balancing on the outer rim of the life of the city, never presuming to Sbpropriations was made public penetrate farther, The first of yesterday. | the colonies was begun by a Repre tive: Robert’ L. F. group of cigarmakers who stop- Sikes, (D-Fla) asked: ped at the entry point and place “Do you! foresee : a possibility of first settlement of,so many that the situation. “in Panama stréams of immigrants, the lower might justify the United States East Side. The other was the in seeking! to build another caNavy Yard section of Brooklyn, seamen
after
|
vice-president, Armando own home. They call themselves | U.S. cannot work out their pro- district Schmidt, withdrew his candidacy, Hispano or, to the English-speak- blems. . | Five Ponce ward’ have been ing outsider, “Spanish.” However; Ray R. Rubottom, as follows: Coldh, On The Fringe assistant secretary of state: for organized’
else if
occurred
|
at Sen. Co|
where
jon
proclamation
former
still don’t specifically claim their
. The only Negroes moved in} come to the} ‘other regular continental from surrounding that were made by ‘ships from neighborhoods moved out. More San’ Juan were the Gulf Coast Harlem. The and whites
long
told
to Ricans. But the migrants from’ hopes of ding’ ‘Someclue to the and that the: slayer the island very seldom refer to; motive for a see mingly senseless,|’ The mother of 10,,
docks they departed from. The sea route provided the lords’ restrictions until a sudden, unexpected break was made. only means of entry from PuerThe Pennsylvania Railroad se- to Rico in those days, and the lected the site for its terminal sea route was largely responin a section fhat was then large-. sible for the original choice of ly
who
Félix
Santana
Lopez
and
Car-
melo Vazquez Martinez, delegates for the first Ponce precinct: Antonio Fernandez and ‘Emilio Biasini delegates ‘for ‘the second precinct; Abelardo Gutiérrez and Santos Ortiz Rivera, delegates for the Coamo-Orocovis region: Pa-
+
the island te New
Negroes
chin Grillasca’ and Rodrigo Colon,
delegates.
for
the
Jayuya-
Adjuntas -region, and Carlos Sannal either in the area of Nicara- tiago and‘“Rafael Piacentini dele-
gua
or
of Colombia?”
Rubottom
stands
gates for the Santa Hsabel-Juana “I think it! Diaz-Villaiba region. | this committee
replied::
clear
to
as it does'to the department (of state)
that we
the canal
can
lin
an
friendship | and “We
haye
best
operate
atmosphere
of
cooperation.
=
been
disappointed
in some of the actions taken and the things said in Panama, which have tended to disrupt and to, indeed, tear, down this traditiotal, relationship, friendship ‘and geod | will,’ which: we have had with the ree of: Panama.
Lieras In. Washington
WASHINGTON -(AP) — Co- | lombiati President Alberto Lleras arrived here yesterday on a 13-day state visit and was welcomed in a thin rain by President Eisenhower. . ‘Eisenhower,
told
Lleras.
the
United. States greets |‘him as one who knows the _ value of
freedom.”
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Three Judges. Wisk” Rejects ci aivy ee ; Reject Latest Chessman’ Bid Police Say Schoo! Cafeteriaoe s ‘GENEVA
whe
West. yester:. -alorig™ the ria
day rejected the Khrushchev total disarmament. -plan ‘as: too'form-
less and! dangerous
SAN
FRANCISCO-"(AP). —
plan
Moscow.
petition
was,
filed’
appears’ to
be
Western’ sources
ed the Russians xy
The judges, of the State District Court of Appeals,’ ‘rejected the convict-author’s habeas" eorpus without comment. The
s\
gested
|
in| ‘the! Frederick M. Eaton, hand | French :
}| disarmament ‘expert ,Jules Moeh. [for ;new direc-| Eaton ‘said the) Soviet plan’ was'| m fhe -Sum-| so formless it threatened the: world oe
They can wait to’ provide: a tives. to emerge
for ‘gradual disarming. The
next move
‘
day
plan.
basis for’ negotiation. mit: Confererice opening in ‘Paris with “anarchy. With The ‘action deadlocked the 10- May 16. ‘for an international nation '‘¢ohference - on disarmaOr. they can: dda Keep ithe ne-| Eaton declared ie ment ‘since “the ‘Soviets had: ipre- gotiations frozen-‘until. the., next viously: ‘turned down ‘the West's United Nations General Assembly
- Caryl Chessman’s ‘latest move ta escape execution May 2 was rejected by three judges yesterday.
Western
up
crete
Mon.
these alter-
can change * their stand and begin seussing:con-
disarmament
in New
nae
next
_propdsals
prepared
plan |
I
are}
‘to keep) on: talking- as
Tong as the Russians wish. t |: The West's rejection was
nounced
Soviet
au-
\
stigpest-|. The _ ‘Western | ' delegations
natives:
They, quickly
meeting
‘to tamn.
no provision’ police’ force,
by U.
§
Police: reported
yesterday
that | Hato ‘Rey, police said Aes inset”
the cafeterias of two_area schools | ders made off with food for the
were broken into late Monday | school lunch program. ‘The: same
an- or early. yesterday. Eis thing happened at Ambassador At Solungwesity: Baca: in a Barrio Obrero ed
:
George
T.
Davis,
the
condeni-
ned man’s attorney, | was available for comment. Chessman’s
plea
argued
not
his
12
Go bure-1~go SHELL L! ,
years of confinement constituted cruel: and unusual punishment, banned
by
the
Constitution,-and
4
that the Los Angeles trial judge’s instructions
to
Chessman’s
constitutional ‘Tights.
The
U.S.
the jury
Supreme
: December rejected
i
violated
Court
|
\
in|:
the. cruel and
unusual punishment contention, But Davis argued that Gov. Ed-
|:
’ mund Brown’s 60-day reprieve granted Feb. 19 only 10 hours before Chessman was scheduled to die added new weight - to the claim.
Transition Caribbean
Commission Offices.
May Be In-Hato Rey By HAROLD
J. LIDIN
"Temporary. headquarters of theCaribbean Commission Secretari-, at
may
bea
floor
in
the
new |
, Teachers, -Association miultipurpose building in Hato Rey, according to Commonwealth Under-+_
secretary of State Arturo
-
Morales
Carrion. He reports that negotiations are underway to lease space for’ the secretariat there as a “transitional office.’ The {aribbean Commission, which
is
composed
metropolitan the
United
of
powers States,
and Holland,
is now
the-
four |
of
France,
Great
Britain,
based
in Tri,
nidad.
Formed in 1942 to aid {aribbean social and economic development, the present, Commission will be replaced: this year ‘by the|
|
Caribbean Organization, The formal signing of the change-|
documents
is
expected
Caribbean
in
Organiza-
tion, in which only dependent areas and Puerto Rico -will have seats, will make its permanent headquarters in San Juan. : The office space in the Teachers Buildingis needed, said Morales Carrién, for the Caribbean Commission secretariat pending nes
of
the
new
organiza-
‘ion Site of the permanent headquarters for the Caribbean Organization will probably be on the outskirts of Rio Piedras, near the proposed, municipal:..medical center, It is expected that private enterprise will construct the need-
ed building with a loan from the Puerto Rican’ Government De-|velopment Bank, and lease: it to ; the Caribbean Organization.
' | Legislation
to underwrite
orga-|
nization. rental .expenses,- and
exempt ‘that body
~ taxes,
is pending approval
Commonwealth
’ |. Morales
fidence
Legislature.
Carrién
that
the
te}
from -property |’ in the |con-
creation
of the
few Caribbean Organization, and lits installation in Puerto Rico, ‘would ~ proceed without undue (delay. “ “e
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Po
MBB
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a
1a
é
over
August. The new
ERE
Peedi
rin
t
N. Y. Federal Reserve Notes
Great Gains Of ‘Bootstrap’ It said this rate of growth was more rapid than that achieved elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere.
NEW YORK (AP) — Puerto Rico, since World War II, “has carried on one of the most successful economic development programs in the world.” the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
“Despite
for
review
is above
added:
the
1947
absence
of
ma-
Latin
jor natural resources. this small overcrowded island has made outstanding
progress
dustralization
and
toward
in
so
oil
in-
However,
the
manufacthat
“By
basing
its
it
so
bulk
Inerease Per Capita Te bank notes the
in
real
per
capita
6.00
World ehanged
manufacturin such for the
Promotion
bank said
and
Puerto
most
im-
needs,
vigorous
and
salesman-
trialization. It said the. gross
in
fixed
invest-
5.36B
May
3.11
3.09
July Sep
3.20 3.23
3.19 3.21
3.19 3.21-22
Oat Mar May
3.26 3.34 3.33
3.24 3.31) 32.33
3.22B 3.31 236A
July 3.37 Raw sugar spot 6.20. A-Asked; B- Bid
3.3€
3.37
3.09
NEW
YORK
(AP) —Coftee
spot
Santos
Bourbon 38 at 36.50A dnd 5S 35.50A. “B” futures closed 2 aaa to 14 higher. Sales 31 contracts High Low Clase Bish Lew Clese May 37.15 37.00 37.13N July
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Distill Corp Doug Air
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-
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Borden Bridg
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Anaconda
Corn
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Aluminum Co Amerada Pet
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Market Quotations —
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averages:
ARMY--NAVY
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Trading
active.
Dow
GOV’T
By JOHN MCKEE | YORK (AP)—The stock advanced again yester-
NEW market
Colg Palm
Dow Jones Averages YORK,
yourg
ment in Puerto Rico (in real ‘Am terms) last year was more than Am three times higher than in 1947. Am Am
COFFEE FUTURES
sugar futures No. 4 closed unto 1 bigher. Sales 152 contracts. High Low Close
NEW
president John: F. Malley, left, and outgoing president H. W. Long, chat with Also elected at the meeting were Dr. lan D. Murphy, vice presiguests. dent; W. Ferd Ranson, secretary; Edwar i J. Powell, treasurer, and Richard C Ul(STAR photo by Gunter Hatt) mer ‘and Fred C. Vidal, directors. ! their
Allied Chem ce to establish new enterprises, Allis Chal can play a decisive role in at- Alumin Ltd tracting foreign capital and in stepping up the pace:of indus-
:
Rotary
Program
the
development
PRESIDENT AND GUESTS—The San Juan chapter of Rotary entertained 27 children from the Shelter for the Blind, Santurce yesterday at lunch. Above, newly-elected_
ship with active public assistan-
Income increase
5.98
in
of the $165 million of U.S.
combining
YORK (AP) — Domestic sugar No. 6 closed umchanged te 4 fales 282 contracts. High Lew Clese 5.94 5.91 5.94 5.97 535 3.97
Nev
Bootstrap” accounts three-fourths of the
lesson learned from “Operation »Bootsrap” is that a promotional program, based on the careful assessment of a country’s locational advantages
SUGAR FUTURES duly Sep
of
under
.portant
Fuerte Rico averaged 4 per cent per year between 1947 and 1959,
NEW ‘tures wigher.
number
established
growth
The
to
income
increasing
Successful
and
essential
economic
capital which flowed to Rico during fiscal 1959.
also, for a certain range of industries, the modern technology and production and managerial
know-how that are industrialization.”
except
ing. It said investment plants was responsible
was
lacked
any
Rico’s
factories
postwar
industrializa-
badly
the
than
G€ountry
Puerto
“Operation for about
tion primarily on the promotion of United States private investynent, Puerto Rico has been able io obtain both the development
capital
in
new
major
iurers to Puerto Rico inaugurated in 1947.
Américan
steadily:
contribution to industrial deveJopment has come from “Operajion Bootstrap,” the program
for attracting mainland
double
higher
development has been the expansion of manufacturing. The
has greatly improved the living standards of its people. Various efforts, ranging from: the expansion of power and communications facilities to programs {ie improve education and expand housing, have played an important role in Puerto Rico’s
progress.
nearly
and
and iron rich Venezuela. The bank notes that the fea-
ture
doing
$500,
level
*
bank
the
+
monthly
the
said,
my
its
aah
bank
Jgebbbhbtt
vesterday.
In
thé
5 Bg
said
Today,
average income of Puerto Rico’s more than 2.3 million people
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Official Says Pet PHILADELPHIA (AP) — eretary of Ce erce Pease
long
issues
pull
which
popular
in
the
been
past,”
fairly
he
said.
American.
is
an
@ffort
to
‘the
=
find
chips which might blue chips of tomor-
row. Then there is the: difficult. effort to find which of the youth- | fully
managed
growth
_ compa-
nies are going to mature and survive and beconte the leaders “of the future.”
13 Mew Brasilia Posts WASHINGTON
(AP)
—
Arturo.
The
the
of
from
Rio
the De
North
De
has
capi-
urer;
Americans. and
Doel Garcia,
Joaquin E. Tollinche, J.
to Bra-
of
Alfau,
and
go be
been
Brazilian Janeiro
secretary, Subira,
Castro’ has
held
many
a
driving
eco-
who
are
‘to faee
stiff
compcii-
for
at
these
over-all
who
for
the
caused sethacks, “and
im | variows
he sec-
honor. said
the
gross
na-
of all goods and services pro dueed — is “running, for the first three months of 1960, at an annual rate of close. to billion. This is the highest in all history and contrasts with last year’s record of some 484 billion.”
really.
:
Weather Caused Setbacks Record snowfall and low tem-
year
to
listen
to
the
~y
wre
phets \of doom. “In
a
recent
survey
en
re-
ported te the Commerce Depart- ment that they planned to in. . erease expendit for plant and expenditures from $13 and a
half billion last. year to 37 billions — an upsurge of 14 per cent, which represents firm ¢ommitments under steady. price conditions.”
|
:
MEET THE
an
even. higher rate for 1960.” Mueller) spoke to the Society
and
medics
industry
tienal product — the total value
un-
I anticipat=
service: to
.Mueller
economy’ in, 1959
a peak.
governor for, Rotary International; chairman /of the Ponce Red Cross
committee;
direc-
Infantil,
president
Ponce Yacht He is also|
top posi-
of
and, commodere
tions in civic and sporting orga- presentative nizations, He was formely district | ce.
Janeiro.
sales and could take
chins
But
“The
Candal, | Francisco R. Deynes, Luis H.
Ratael
of
which chapi:
and to the cause of free enter: prise. Mueller’s efforts to help blighted regions such as the coal belts and northern textile cen: ters. were factors in naming’ brn
after |business there should plenty ahead. Higher 1960 Economy
was
tors.
seven
Brazilians, would be in addition to staff workers transferred from Rio
Jr.,
glass
tion.
until
silia is under way. The new staff, composed six
Castro,
out
prepared
there
operations
move
tal
with
named president of the newlyorganized Sales Executive Club of: Ponce. Other members of the board are Enrique Petrovieh, Jr., vice president; Eric Gonzalez, treas-
State Department has asked Congress te appropriate funds for 13 new posts af Brasilia, new capital of Brazil. The staff would Maintain
Casiro Eleced President Of
Ponce Sales. Club
Staie Department Seeks
steam
Realtors,
the Philadelphia
outstanding
Tted. |nomy, he So '-far as| competition from Russia is) concerned, he saic, “we already \are. ahead in’ both economic and military power, and we have, the capacity to be the world’s | continuing foemtrunner.” | | “In my opinion, ” he told the Society of Industrial Realtors, “1960 will be no year for men
companies just on. the fringe of being blue become the
histery.
construction, retail some other activity,”
|%
him
¢e’s 1960 Industrial Award. The award is bestowed annually for
Not even an unusually tough winter. which “put a crimp in
“This capital is being held intact or shifted. into two major directions, “There
gave
Mueller has) icted 1960 will be the best | business. year in
liquidation in
have
of Industrial
wind
stocks of the 1960s will be completely different from thoseof | the 1950s, in the opinion of-G. M. Loeb of E. F. Hutton & Co.’ -“There seems to be some im-
as
1960D Best Business Year Yet
NEW YORK (AP) — Favorite
portant
<
iar
Stocks Of 1960s To Differ From 50s
ears peace rags
=
and the
Hogar
af
the
Fishing Club. advertising re-
for the STAR
in Pon-
the filter cigarette designed with :
al
tea ere ii sas
your taste in mind
the
“of
supreme
importance Puerto
House
to
Rico,”
interest
and
the
economy
according
great to
of Representatives
of the
‘Freas-
ury Committee. ~ The committee, which thos studied this bill, ‘has. reported
to the House that the bill should be passed without. amendment. The
boos
report
pO
lists
Pera
the
Wi
following
VV
wanuld
bring Puerto Rico: 1, Additional revenues five
per
cent
tax
income of trade countries. 2. Creation
- 3. New
on
done
of
the
new
new
business
that and
gross
jobs.
capital invested of
a
in foreign
Puerto. Rican economy. 4. The possibility of
investment
banks from
in the the
re-
capital
in
industries
in
Puerto Rico. The report stresses that five per cent tax is not
the the
“major benefit” of the bill. The “accumulation in the local
money”
of
extraordinary will
permit
a
sums
of,
great
in-
crease in the island’s borrowing. capacity, In. order for a company to qualify under conduct over its business
this bill, it must 80 per cént of in foreign coun-
tries the U.S. not included. The House Committee oh commerce and Industry has also been studying the bill. It is- expected
that their report will be mitted sometime this week sending the bilt the House floor.
|-j |
soon
after
subthus to
breathes freshness ‘into the taste of every _ puff. Taste new Duke. Discover the big Duke anerence for yourself. : ’
of a
Yes, Duke is designed 1 with your taste in ) mind | | Distributors:
7c 2 a Re
Blend flow right through: Recessed tip, too.
And Duke’s high-porosity AIR-COOL paper
R.SANTAELLA & BRO.,tnc., San Juan - A. J. TRISTAN Sucs., Ponce-Mayagues
Cheha: v eines Land:
in
7FAA UR Dt NE Ada pw
pending
it
now
re
bill
Commonwealth House of Representatives which would. make Puerto Rieo a base of operations for international companies is
issad
lets the rich real flavor of Duke of Durham
Committee Favors Bill Establishing Infernati onal Trade A
eS
Duke’s new King'size filter draws easie. r. .
<
The DC-8C, the latest addition to Pan Am’s |jet fleet, is capmiles an hour. It will be used on the San /juan, New York-
its
today.
up.to 600
¥
here
able of speeds Miami run.
Yammer ott
in service
Pip :
NEW SERVICE—Pan American World Airways will place the DC-8C jet shown above
x
+RADIOLOGISTS WATCH FASHION SHOW — Gowns
WATCH
from
La
Boutique
drew
applause.
of
from
Mme.
Maria
members
of
del
the
Carmen
Zamora
Radiology
Society
of New York and their wives at a luncheon and fashion
PIMPLES
At left, Helen show at the La Concha Hotel Monday. Torres de Montilla wears a gold satin evening dress with asymmetrical hemline approved by Dr. and Mrs. Norman
VANISH
aber, of Buffalo, N. Y. here in San’Juan for the Radiology
Conférence.
printed
Above
from
Jocelyn
Reiher
Miss
Virginia Rozek Buffalo, too. (STAR
wears.
short: evening. dress,
At the table behind
ing a pouff-tunie. Rozek,
right,
silk halter-necked
\
featur-
|
her are Dr. Ed:
ye Czerwiec, all) and Mrs. photos by Betty: parr.)
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L
Ann Landers Says
> Try Putting Her More At Base Next Time
at the of the tip
i
|
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|
Heals and Hides Covers
up large pores,
lines, scars,
-
freckles!
Pimples;, Blackheads, disappear «hile: you have the
fun! A touch of poorest
instantly! coted
blends:
the stick mokes
complexion
Doctor's
ingredients
invisibly
look
combination
heals
with
as
your
it
clear
of
even again
medi-
hides
skin
Try
it
teday!
SUL
e
RAY 8
eMm-olit
Medicated Miracle Blemish Stick At your
favorite
Drug
Store.
the hall hat rack (a mounted head on an 11-poimt deer) and pulled the whole thing out of the wall!
DEAR a Myson brought his. girl friend home the
other
evening
to
meet
the family for the first time. She no sooner stepped inside when her elbow knock2d
over
a flower
pot
My
We
was
brought
many
and
an me
FIED DEAR
thing
right.
friends He won’t He’s 23
I would die if he married
such tell
up
cultured
with refined daughters. even take them out.
which
contained my prize African violets. When refreshments were served she spilled a glass of milk on my rug. On the way out she stumbled over her own feet, grabbed
WATCH
son
have
awkward what
MOTHER
to
cow. do—
can
do
was
un-
put-her
at ease when
she
comes
oyer. again. Be <casual and informal and | ‘maybe the poor thing Hl relax, “ke
is
The
only
DEAR
ANN
LANDERS:
After
be
more
reading
your
answer
“Rela-
'EM GROW
tives— Ugh” I cae for
your
opinion.
‘to write
|
My mother-in- -law took and old dress out-of the rag bag. I re-, cognized it as one ‘her. daughter}
ola btedly due to her anxiety had tried to remodel: and. botchd eagerness to please. Try to -ed. up. The sleeves were off, the
|
MORTIFIED:
you
Please MORTI-
girl was to make she got
,
to
collar : was
the hem
She Fifth
turned:
was
around
|
put! the dress Avenue
ina Sake
box,’tied
it with
a beautifulsréed ribbon—
was '
my in
and
it
Christmas present.
‘When I
slap
and
raw. |Pe
the
a lot of ‘with such
told
face
her
this
and
was
she
4
had
nerve. to insult a gift, she called
me me
» commercial
and
“mercenary,
money-grubbing.”
She~ also_
ad-
‘ded the flattering notion that I was
so
talented
she
was
sure
I could fix the dress up. What would you have done in my place, Ann. Landers? FROTHING
DEAR have
thanked
privately, MY
the power
is another, famous product of
GENERAL Office
MILLS,
INC.
and Warehouse: Fdez. Juncos Across Pier No. 6 — San Juan Telephones 3-1490 and 2-4945
Ave.
would
put
the \dress
in
rag bag.
loves.
can be.
CHEERIOS
and
I
her nicely, laughed
breakfast the whole | |
Rich in proteins” and delicious as only toasted oats | family
'
FROTHING:
FLOWER
SHOP
Isla Verde
MIAMI DRAPERY 1863 Leiza St. Santurce
Tel.
3-2111
SCT FOCSCPCOE
wrinkle
Acne pimples!
charitable. The. poor: probably: trying so hard i good impression that all unstrung. ‘The comedy of errors
ne ='
ae Se
eeeea enap = ; z
a ee
| S
An
oF
Timer
What The Stars Poretell
Remembers
The Changing Times
“The i
historic old San church which stands
important
site
in
Juan on an
old
San
suffered some neglect, but has held its own since 1523,” said my
friend.
I am told
that it is the. oldest shrine in this hemisphere that has been ‘in
eentinuous was
use
first
“It
from
the
time
it
founded.”
was
first
ealled
Santo
To-
Church,” * said . my
friend “‘and the Dominican friars responsible for having not- only the church but Dominiean
1 Ves,
“Here’s one landmark which has weathered many, storms, .and
said I, “and
Aquino
jacent
Juan.
“Yes,?
mas
‘held
I
Convent.”
said,
“it
prominence
de
Leon’s
Here
transferred
Ponce
sary
de
were
buried
Ponce
they
were
te the Cathedral,
when
Leén’s
was
400th
observed
Anniver-
in
Puerto
as
are
several
other
nota-
virgin
it is said
the
enough,””
said
delays and
“if
theless. by a smile and big and using your
I'm
Sure
spend
LIBRA Step) out.
told
that de
in
the
crucifix
Leoén, family
this
church
Christ
of the
is to
as
Pon-
be
found
well
renaissance
as-
an
statue
of
on the cross.’
“There
is
crucifix,
a
legend
toe,
which said
bells for
about
that
is
most
old
timer
my
King Ferdinand images, chalices
the one and
only
ehurch which existed im those days, leeated in Caparra. At the
same
time, Juan
sent
money
to
of
Christ,
image
Ponce Spain
de Leon to buy
for
his
an
private
chapel. It was sent on the ship ‘La Buenaventura’. The voyage was fine as far as Dominica, but
after setting sail from there for Puerto Rico a heavy storm overtook them and when nearing! Puerto
Rico
they
were
shipwreck-
ed on Cabras island (Geat Island). Everyone
on
beard
perished.
ac-
eordmg to the story, and only a box was seen floating on the waters which. when opened was found to contain the Ponea de Leon crucifix.” ~ “By
the!
way,”
I-said,
“it
is
believed that this crucifix was greatly venerated in the old ehurch at Caparra and when the eity was moved to its present
site, Juan
_“How friend. for
you
interesting,”” “I’m
so glad
have
my memory more about
tank this
said
we
helped
de
to
met
my again
replenish
and to ancient
know land-
mark.”
LADIES FREE GIFTS FOR THE MODELS—John Roy, representing the N. Y. Radiologist Society who are meeting this week in San Juan, presents a gift to Claudette Mauret de Pujadas,
| Every
one of the mannequins at Mme. Carmen Zamora’s fashion
WEDNESDAY
Quifiones'de
Arnaldo
right, social director of La Concha, the other girls who modeled.
holds
Meyners,
the
gifis
te
make
you
do
have
much
fun,
for
it.
but
dent
©
atid avoid publicity studiously. Good time to come to far better with
those
Make.
(April
certain
20 to May
that
you
come
pert help
and you
and
have
strength
of character.
,
|
Experienced,
bilingual,
—s
tious,
background,
good
salary,
Knowledge
to work
of shorthand
International, ment |
S. A., Room
Store Building, .
|
with
international
you
are
not
eomrade,
jealous
as
you
ito evidence such quite involuntarily. get big.
MOON to to
of
.be
an Be
requisite. 311
New
Write
Ampex
York
Depart-
21) Rather depressive-
20)
(June
22
than listen forebedings
of an associate, get busy putting your ideas. across and begin an uptrend in all of your 4ifairs. Positive
ean
thinking
save
the
at
this
time
greatest
prises.
enter-
:
impress
others
great
ideas.
plans
for.
through Avoid
with
Make the
with that
your
21) and truly
constructive future.
Come
commitments, eo-worker
too.
with
a
chip on his or her shoulder. FOR YOUR COPY of Carroll Righter’s 16-page ‘Forecast for yorr own sign for May send
les
:
Your.
Wednesdays,
Areund
Fridays,
Sundays and Holidays
abundance
to
Instead it
will | wiil
and
to
interests
you.
partner
CORP.
San Juan
ihe:
you. Start
(Dec.
22
to es
of | following he
own
wise now
to)
P.M.
be
most
de-!.|
who
is truly interested |
in your welfare. Raise your level | of. consciousness so that) you:.cat | realize greater ‘suceess) in, the) future. ~— Saad
PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20): Here is ene of those days when, nearly everyone) around you is.
depressed and apt to throw cold water
on _ your
permit
this. Get surroundings
order.
and
own
|
ideas.
diligently
affairs and
viva is Formfit’s new! panty girdle that firms
BOLTA
conscién-
adopt
voted and kind! to one etaeest || to your ‘heart. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.) 19) You ean solve all of your | problems best today by following a plan proposed by a good!
ond accentuates the natural curves of your body. The cotton-daéron back: panels are pre-shaped—they lift, and firm, yet give o@ feminine : rounded, ho-girdle look.
Luis Colén Figueroa Edificio ‘‘E! imparcial’’
Be
fet the advice of experts Before | entering into that venture that
Q. What's the viva?
CLAUDIO
you.
would
fancy-free in my new VIVA!
jormfit
Rpcinig |All
an
himeyiteesannimelite
Crt
Santurce
very.
however, jand
ideas,
There’s a Formfit: Fashion to give every figure that Formfit Feeling
POST TIME IS 3 P.M.
21)
thinking
get pointers that to increase. good
CAPRICORN
apt
emotion -big and
CHILDREN
July the
a good
might
A. Thet Formfit Feeling!
company.
for
23 te Nov.
be
wider experience|than an upswing now,
Q. And whes | wear both viva and i
you
inethods of those whe have had
@ Formfit bra, what do | have?
;
(Oct.
not
disturbing
GEMINI (May 21 ‘to June 21) Conferences, shopping, regular work can go off very efficiently for,.you ‘today. But be certain
graceful in evening and daytime dresses.
|
to
incurred. Remain steadfast in spare instead. SAGITTARIUS) (Nov. 22 to yeu resolutions and -.do not try to run off to some new adven- Dee. 21) This can be a day whea | ture. Impress others with your | monetary ° affairs) become rather |
A. Wear your VIVA with almost any kind! You'll look.slim and trim in sport clathes, shorts aad slacks; feel feminine and
;
ene
straight or optimistically today. It is best you consult some ex-
20}
Q.. Is viva designed for wear with any special kind of dress?
SECRETARY
much: |
(Sept.| 23 to. Oct. 22) early | today and ally
You: may
through today with any commitments-or obligations you have
A...
for
and
SCORPIO
who
work with.you as well as saan ties and friends, toe. TAURUS
since
yourself with | thi individuais -who ‘can be -very' helpful te you right now ‘and im the future.) You can also enjoy yourself at the same time Be cheerful.
ARIES (March 21 te April 19) Spend the day working out plans for the future constructively
understanding
time,
ing hand to those who are truly
comprehensive
this little isle called San LEO (July 22 te Aug: Bautista, it was given to Dress in nieest taste today
the church where the Ponce Leén family worshipped.”
Delia
away
has to be handled! that is of pitch and moment. P. iM. give ‘a help:
thinking creative
and is revered by all as the Virgin of Belen. I. have also been
ability
Peat
go off on jany. tangetn,-or-!
fritter
never-
in need help.
and
Mrs.
concerned,
1895, Grand
VIRGO (Aug 2 to, Sept’ 22)
Don’t
practical interests
are
oie
¥. 17, N.Y.
plans for the future, this can be an exeellent day and night. Be
pal. “In |1511° ‘ordered seven.
while
plans
Box
Sta... N.
not mistaken thére’s a legend about a famous 15th century Flemish Madonna which appeared near San Juan in i the 16th century
interesting,”
show,
Star,
TENDENCIES:
where
he «
your) birth date. and 50¢ tha stamps) ‘to Forecast, San Juan _
do
Although there seem to be many
mi-
known
I,
impel... They
GENERAL
that
first
of Ameriea
the Virgin of Belen.”
ble things. to-see in this chureh,” | AB¢ alusian my friend recalled. “‘An aneient coat of arms of the Ponce de Leon. family is still visible over
4nd
shrine! houses
raculous
ce
Rieo.”’
_ “There
altar;
“Sure
always
1908 when
this:
*
has
because
remains
until
founded the ad-
-he main
Stars
not compel! What veti make of your life is largely up te you.”
by Edith Irvine Rivera
My old timer friend and I met the other day near the
‘By Carroll Righter
ARON
work.
Do go
not
in
about
ait
|
‘THE SAN’ ‘JUAN STAR «| pened Apri 6. ‘ko
10
aiiAiea ciliation c
Our Man in San Juan:
No ‘Sign Of The
Sign. By Al Dinhofer
SIGNS OF THE TIMES DEPT.: Theatre
Stolen
of
Sign
Puerto
Blues
Rico
these
is
days.
singing
rigged ed
recordings
‘ was
io present three Tennessee Williams’. oneact plays Apr. 18-22. The canvas sign, 3 by 12 feet, was placed
one
“Cockpit
supply
driving
Theatre,”
or
which the group Canta Gallo.
| Théve's
Ko
, SUSINESS
a man’ blue with anger, fist clenched,
and
at @
The
one
the
veins bulging,.
other
hand
hold-~
been
pet-shop
and asked:
owner
smiled
pleasantly
“What did you get, sir, a singer eke
Gallera
TRAFFIC-PROBLEM
DEPT.:
It
C2 -
| racial
ek
that
a
henpecked
“I
- my Vera said
McKenna.
$35
string
was
of
taken
budget”
the
from
for
the
Little
the
husband
jrecently
sign.
Miss
know
| Vd
what
told
do
without
HOLLYWOOD
DEPT.:
wife. She never
gives
me
the
“shoe
HOORAY
McKenna
FOR
cut through weeks of red tape at the De-
tional
ihe same
POOLSIDE
&
DEPT.:
“I}l
never
fo out with him again,’ said the peach at the poolside the other p.m. “His language
such filmic nightmares “4-D Man,” ¢
is
SMASH HIT Belafonte show
eek
dributor
AND
who
DANCE
calls
DEPT.:
himself
IT
Our
con-
offers
this
gag. A pet-shop owner was hoodwinked into iaking 1,000 canaries, which he later dis-
covered
did
not
Political
In
desperation.
HAROLD
This
being
J.
Odd,
the
season
would
draw
‘a
squeal
minded disinclination to chalJenge my statement~that the convention
promise
“maximum”
to
donation
make
to the
sidential
Fortaleza
a
1960
Democratic
precant
| paign smacked of
Focus
“birthright
ter”
—
bar-
because
the pledge went hand-in-hand with another modion retiring the party from local elections.
Instead, vpon
the
my
critics
prediction
nike
would
pounced that
make
the
good
on
thei@campaign pledge since their treasurer “is Teodoro Mos-
teoso,
a
happens
staunch to
head
The critics - Yage over the coso,
if
he
Popular
who
Fomento.”
also profess outremark that Mosneeds
help,
could
turn to another prominent Popular named Max Goldman, who as “former chief of the tax-exemption office...also knows where to rattle the tin cup.”\For the commentary on Mos. coso
_over
and
as his schedule
Goldman,
the
critics
not
For
altogether
the
tactic
But
on
the
of
article
“as
dis-
story”
and
by smearing as public de. .
of
the
allow. )
chance
that
The
of the criticism might have been based on a genuine misinterprepretation, it is well to. clarify
‘seurrilous
in-
tense
pre-dawn
racial
raids:that
seizure | ‘of more
situation
brought
than
outrageous
same’
persons
after his|arrest.
copy.
They
‘even
some
jews of Paton,
murmurs
more segregation, ness ‘or apartness *
within
the races as
The.
stated.
aim et! the’ ruling
party—in a country whey tires Negroes, more a million coloreds and half ‘a: million. East
, racial” ner
perhaps. i ‘great
GENEVA
Nations
(AP)—The ‘United
conference on ‘the law
of the sea is expected to begin voting’ this. week on conflicting proposals to define the breadth
a
over-
30
for seizure without —war-
and for holding persons for
days.
'
:
Alan Paton Not Arrested Among those who escaped arrest in the, sweeping raids was Alan Pa t on, internationally
known white ‘author, national pre-
andthe fish- © state fioule
enjoy beyond itssi a. border. Only
about a dozen
dcezales
remained to be heard when the conference. closed) the list of
speakers
in ‘the
general Hebate
Monday’ and = decided to. meet twice’ ‘daily to get the speeches
sident of the Liberal Party and iout of the way as wise as posx “Fortaleza in Focus,” the same perhaps the most widely acclaim-| sible.’ f ' 7 name ~ under which my interwritten. i pretive pieces have appéared ronays BEST FROM EUROPE Because I know Moscoso well, since this newspaper began puI feel sure he would not use his blication in November. ' position to exact political conthat
nothing
less,
was
more,
and
intended
-1)
nothing
than
the
article
was
labeled
ob
was
tributions. sure that
But I am_ equally a Moscoso fund re-
to
in
2) the article began
words,” ‘Once upon
‘with the
a time, many,
quest would get response. from ‘many, Many years ago.” I doubt some businessmen because he if the critic who identified him“happens to head Fomento.” self as a “close follower of po- | The donors will be mistaken, litical news in the States for’ well-over 25 years” ever read{ of course, if they expect Fomenfavors
return.
I am sure that Mr. Goldman ran a clean _tax-exemption office. But as the man wha processed
many
tax-exemption
to
rattle
the
The
Popular
mingly
agrees
Party that
cup,”
former
office
heads
good
raisers.
Last
tax-
make
year
etdo-
nors
two
the
them,
signature
attorneys
of
Max
Gold.
man and. Robert: Baker.
| fests
lg
etl
the
that
type
article
appeared
on
my column’ on; an inside page on Tuesday somehow missed my | ight mews account of the
sembly
jidssSh|
To
printed
overlook
a points,
Popular Parfy fund raising ter was sent to potential over
with
i
the
day
be-
re, although | the latter was itself see- ithe lead story | on page. one.
exemption
fund
story
The keen-eyed ¢ritics who found
in behalf of a political party,a phrase which means “to solicit donations.”
lead.
3)
requests,
tin
“news”
Tuesday, March' 29, two days after the Democratic convention.
Goldman knows many a wellheeled manufaeturer. He knows “where
a
of
a
these
eriti¢
above
must . be.
three
maii-|
cious, or hysterical.
A victim, | erhaps, of same hysteria} t gripped
| tain. Populares when Luis~A. Ferre.
fs
‘
ore ‘separate:
The arrests were made under } of territorial wa the Public Safety Act that pro ing rights a co
news
with
But despite the
150
Luthuli said he had been slapped by a pfison official shortly
vides a travesty on “fair rants
to read the looked that:
In their excitement, the cri: tics also saw fit to condemn my
of
path, out) of the Jin-
some
Negroes, white liberals, Indians rand persons of mixed blood or
twisted talent for reading _ between the lines seemingly failed
some
Ty
me
an
reporting.”
of
nuendo.”
will
sur-
who had nothing to say about the “birthright barter”, zestfulaccuse
this eyen-
Fund. Raising
crediting a charge its author is as old bate.
of
But oddly, the protest skirtthe main point of the article: The critics revealed a single-
In
he
but
prising.
for
protest.
ed
over from
j
summed up in ‘the Afrikaans former Zulu chief who now word apartheid.
coloreds.
LIDIN
“censure”, it was inevitable that this column’s criticism of the recent Democratic rump assem-
bly
Tropicoro— the brilliant
ing through April 9. (Fhat’s as long a hold-
Critics And
By
held
partysaffairs.
could be jexplored with him. Indians—is to on. the white But government leaders react: and. non-white races each “alon ed coldly. They termed” Luthuli its own lines and. in its o vt subversive and accused him of seeking to set up a non-white "Recent Seti pinta tid “I 2 government in South, Africa. shnintadting and ‘fiirthering that And last -week Luthuli- was poliey, plunged the! country into coun’ among t se arrested in a series’
DEPT: . Bevailee the Harry has been a nightly sellout
is being
deal with Albert Luthu-
creasingly
Interpretation
On if
sing.
balladier
Paton, whose teed kewl wwopk
thuli’s views were moderate and million whites. mnie 10
| that
‘
at the San Juan Hotel’s Club seating capacity nearly 600 —
white liberals and Negro d ‘urged that the. gev-
li, a
Blob,” and
eS
native
heads African National Congress. The liberals contended Lu-
Technicolor
as “The i
ee
so...s0...pornographic.” SONG
in
citizens
and
leaders of organized
ernment
in the Virgin Islands. It; is being produced by Jack H. Harris whose talents gave us
&
PATTER
‘epid
the most. sound, stable; of! the |
be taken ‘to bring: together lead- Power in 1948 South’ Afri¢a ‘has ers of. the opposed camps. direction’ of been moving ‘in
niversal-Interna-.
fiction
its citizen
in any normal. society’ would be
There had been some slight
and CinemaScope is currently being shot
night it was put on display. k
science
ed. a state
then-te do this just | oesn’t make) sense. 1 can’t conceive of the rea-| soning behind ‘it. .~ the kind of!” people they: have eet arresting
and
Somé leaders
partment of Public Works, before permission was granted to hang the sign. It disappeared
su-
he ‘said:
“To abrogate the pass laws anil
is “Cry the Beloved Country,” normally, Js. active: fn liberal >
chance
Here’s| another chem first for the Caribbean. . “Dinosaurus,”’
it has, dé
wife
in ‘South Africa,
defense - ‘orce for-. mobilization and mad lespread arrests. It thus) has decided 'to ignore. all offers or démands | for contacts between the goverriment
to find’ out.”
Theatre,
group’s
don’t
corres-
Africans. |. It literally has cut it- the ranks of - Prime Minister self’ off completely from. mors Hendrik Verwoerd's . Nationalist than two million trban Negroes. ‘Party; the’ lines: ified hardened ‘swiftly. hope that; exploratory steps might | _. Since the. natidnalists ghitied
RELATIONS ‘DEPT.: Nick of El Mediterraneo relates
him:
and
of. emergency, alerted
In no time traffic is snarled, you’re sweating, and so-are your frozen fodds. MARITAL. Bosch, owner
segregation’
premacy
women love to stop and chat in the aisles.
Show wives
AP - foreign
To maintain its policy of strict
takes
a little more time to shop. in local supermarkets because you get caught in the heavy. traffic of shopping carts. An inde-. pendent survey by Our Man reveals that
Like &
-an
JO URG, (AP)-—-The governme! t of South. Africa has taken a fateful step.
or a dancer?”
to the
the
In
pondent since 1938.
theatre-in-the-round,
organized
birds,
ing a yellow canary.
to attract at-
directions
twittering
early the next day a customer was pounding on his door. He opened the door and there
jlo, where the amateur theatrical group plans
and
of
of South
~ This inter- Africa: ‘Paton, ‘57 said’ not ‘beings ar-| pretive Ps OTe on the South rested” left ‘him: feeling “slightly | African situation. comes from disreputable.” ~ a col espondent who has “All my friends have been: ar-| cove wmews of ‘that area for rested and here I am,” he said. | the last ‘three’ years. .Onio Of the recent swirl’ of events ‘born, Lynn Heinzerling has :
day he sold every last bird: But bright and.
hung with special care on the overpass at Avenida Norte near the Gallera Canta Ga-
on the overpass last Saturday
td friend of the! Nesroe
speak-
ers hidden around the shop, and tlen play-
the
Somebody
absconded with the freshly-painted sign they
iention
up a stereo Hi-Fi system, with
the cer-
itehooder Te.
te
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Death Is ASerious Matter ‘ways.
The subject is, again; the gory
battle of the high-
If it bores the police and the government, it
will not surprise us. ‘While the dead ile up, a spokes-
man for the Police Department has this to say 2
_
“The fault should not fall on the police.
the-drivers who havée-lost the sense of res This
was
said
yesterday
by
‘Lt. Galo
It is.
ponsibility.”
Segarra,
chief
' of the Traffic Division of the Police Department.
_. The police official is right when he says the drivers are irresponsible. ‘What he should have added is that the
—ed
police permit
could-have added-that
them
to be .irsesponsible.
the Legislature
has neglect-
its duty by- not. enacting stiffer traffic: laws.
_- This is not the time to pass the buck,
Only the
>
- . He
police can. stop, or at/least slow, the slaughter that .is
_ being carried out by mobile executioners called drivers, ’
Count the ‘dead. . Count them ovérthe weekend
of Saturday,
—
Sunday, and. Monday.
They total TWELVE!
~ |
Count the dead in ‘March.
|
They total THIRTY-FOUR! (An all-time record).
‘Count the dead
in the “first THREE. months
this. year,
Y 2ie
of
vo
a
‘They total NINETY-FOUR! (There were 87 in
ay
a
the fitst FOUR months of last year, including April.) ‘This is a hideous record to contemplate. . ‘The accident toll rateon our highways is higher than in any of the 50 States; It is much higher than the average for the United States. It is: probably the greatest continuous taking of lives in peacetime, It...
making of Puerto Rico a tropical ‘slaughterhouse in’ which the weapon is the automobile in the hands of
is
suicidal maniacs who nocent_ victims. _
kill themselves
and their in-
Bean
;
}
:
aS
}
|
:
“THIS THING 1S BIGGER THEN BoTA OF UES” Only In | ee | His
i Publish Or Perish’ Haunts
Those who Have fallen, and those who are about
to die in the days ordinary measures
and weeks ahead, demand extrafrom the government. The. 94
-
who were killed in the first three, mont
were put to death in 96 days, At the rate of increase of the’ last three months, we should -achieve a killing a day
ol
rol: Wt beruenet ales
about. now.
-It is‘a shameful achievement. ‘The police official admitted that the rate of fatal.
ities is “alarming,” It is indeed: The citizen who ventures forth by cat in Puerto
' Rico today: is’ exposing himself. to a madness ably unparalleled in the automotive age.
prob-
~ athletic awards, ‘di
: with the rejo
“Its ‘a ‘Cliche,
where
the
percentage
- gists.
| This’ is
He is placing
is balanced
more ‘at the grim
rate.of accele-
.
The police say the drivers are ‘responsible. Anyone.
agree.
must agree. . But. “editcation of the driver,” even if eré is only one quick, reliable, indispensable method t o| reduce the death toll on the highways. -It-is police ne enforcement of traffic laws. -
aed instituted, will take-years and. thousands of lives.
) maintain that :the
of human
lives
should
be -given
at once over all other polite duties,
~ ;
top
presen - personn tel
and
facilities.
But
much
can
be
done, pending an acceptance of their responsibility ' _ by the Legislature and the government in. general. | ||
:
i {phn
j
not;
cliche,
on that
tired hearing over, but it
| “Publish or perish” ist
we know a teacher’
cord
Th
y.. giving iv ng
‘the teacher ee coral idlos:
More leisure in which’ to think. larly - publications’ whidk
WeWe bother bother the‘he high thigh school schooltance te:
te
, that is, except the dean who
teacher devote -his dinner ‘hour to
ticles or not, or whether they
~-pesearch.
Educationin America is
| The colle ee at
t
can
because
3
LIQ]
erry
- enn come during his ci noes he ow why Johnny got a when A for cellegeand we insist) that the
has a checklistof all the teachers with a sched| Ule“of how often he is expected to appeainran: . No’ one cares whether’ they
~
‘
up. A
“Publish| or
Every day of delay’ is murder. {
of _silencing
tion naake a high school teacher's life a continual not ound either of parenta intimidation or summer ’ it is only symptomatic of the re _ course taking, the colleges have!.a system that makes all teachers ‘become writets, \
priority
It is obvious'that thé’ police cannot. do it all with.
way
the would-be critic that he's un-
The-police force should. be strengthen at, once. Highway patrols should. be doubled or t ri ed.. The! saving
“Ameri
the American “ college. I only one of the cruelties imposed .on college teachers. .Where: the PTA and the state systems of constant. re-accredita-.
We
who: drives a car on our highways
such
isn’t the phrase 1 ily that tires them; it’s the prospect of doing something about it. I will not: be leterred by this charge that I » I have offered cliches. zbout i school; now I will offer
ration that has been registered in the last several
do.
include:
these and you are met
original: and he'll probably -shut’ admittedly,’ is ing. But it is account, untrue, (People may get the same weary’ phrase over and
in favor
months, |
these--magazines
that you are uttering cliches.
a sisdit: effective
criticism.~Tell
, the Hereafter, If. he keeps playing, he has, to lose. of. Unless. the police, the Legislature, Gov. Muiioz _ Marin, .and the ‘power .of public opinion cembine tv act quickly, and effectively, to save those who-are about to die,-they will die, not at the rate of one a y, but more, many
-of
plas
high school is ita bad way,’” protest its apolo-
37
his life on the line in a local version of Russian rou.
lette,
of the opinion that thé Amer- . ‘is. involved in individual research. stands in need of reform,
ise
Be
the (community : faifs the
“because now the schools fait Him SB RE
(
12
THE SAN JUAN
|
1960: i
STAR — Wednesday, April ‘6;
if The Government Pays
UPR Project Aims At Creating ‘Air Of Pure Scientific Research conducting a broad and ambitious project to create. at the Univer-
By A.W. MALDONADO > The Department of Biology of
sity “an scientific
the University of Puerto Rico School of Natural Sciences is
atmosphere research.”
of
pure
Dr. Gustavo A. Candelas, head, of the
biology
department,
yes- |
terday outlined the vast pro| gram which includes ‘the setting }up of new laboratories; the ac|quisition of top scientists from U.S.
universities,
facilitating
the
| participation of the faculty in re-
‘search
ition
programs,
of
:department’s Dr. cently,
was
and
research
the
courses
addi
to
they
curriculum.
Candelas said until re: pure scientific research
almost
impossible
at
the
University.. The reasons were that science teachers carried teaching loads so heavy they ‘had no time for research,he
said. ‘there
Also, Candelas pointed out, were little funds to sup-
‘ply the ment.
|
The ‘today,
necessary
University Candelas
interested
THIRD
PUERTO
THEATRE
FESTIVAL
sity
UN NINO AZUL PARA ESA SOMBRA 28 to May
May
Dr.
Marqués
Piri Fernandez
Production
Lawrance.
A
CRISTAL
ROTO
EN
EL
CIELO
Casas
a
National
CAIDO. S. Belaval
Production
May
19 to 22
EN
EL PRINCIPIO
LA- NOCHE. ERA by
Gerard
SERENA
Paul
de
Season
Mujeres
_
box
seats
woe e ee
$ 1.00
through matinge
May
Bestival y Una Area.
University
the
Sunday __...-
16, 17,
18
Admission: free
-— for
$10.00
_
8:30
P.M
=
3:30
P.M
Theatre
on
THEATRE
the
4:30 P.M. these
% plays.
following
©
present
also
award-
“Areyto
present in the
Pesaroso”
dates:
May 19, 20, 21 —~ 4:00 P.M.
|
said all
Amado
Cintron
started
on
his own five years ago when he was nine years old. Without outside. “help-he never even thought of going to Fomento—he
set
up
his’
own
shoe
shine stand. He picked a gooi spot, about half-way between the Normandie and Caribe Hilton Hotels,{one of the best and busiest locations for “brillos.” “A person has to be most ca
about
where
he
starts.
being
down, spent
“I
ask
people
and all the for
this ‘pro-
for
15
cents
—
and
1 give no credit,” Amado says. However, he admits, he rarely gets less than a quarter. He averages shines a
between day.
12
and
20
He’s in it for the money, too. He and his grandmother need it. She
these
|
uf
is bringing
him
and
four
brothers up. His parents are dead. “Every year I shine more,” Amado. says. “Business is gett-
A ‘doctor from the mainland who comes to Puerto Rico every year for three-weeks, 1s the “best” customer Amadeo hag ever
had.
He
pays
a ‘dollar. each
time. “I
like
him,
a rush,”
Two
lie
Amado
is
never
in
says.
years. ago yesterday,
the |
writer of this article arrived in Puerto Rico and got the best shine he ever had from Amado. Yesterday, I went back to see him for my “anniversary” shine. It was, as always, good. “Here,”
do nor
of
He
a
me
I
said,
a dollar. the
and
at
in _ho-
occasion.’
the:
then
dollar:
looked
smiled.
“No,” he friend. This
this
special
looked
moment,
handing -Ama-
“Take
for
up
at
said. “You're: one is free.”
my
Soltero, Braschi To Be
‘Guests Of Venezuela Nathaniel
Soltero,
director
public relations for the monwealth Department of culture and Commerce, Venezuela’ next week
of the government try. é
of
ComAgri-
will visit as, guest
of that coun>
The announcement was made ‘gram of “pure scientifie re{:search” WHI not yield “imme- ing better. al the time.”: . - , ‘yesterday: |iby, Secretary of Agri- | diate, practical résults.” Among ‘his “customers, who" ‘ulture’ and‘ Commerce, Luis RiSantos, who added that Other research projects are are all named “Joe” as far as vera currently being carried out at he is coneérnéd, is a number of Soltero will be accompanied by ‘UPR by -Drs. (Evalina Ortiz, Ju- } local: businessmen- who stop off writer and -news commentator Dr. Wilfredo Braschi; director ‘lio .Garcia Diaz and Rafael Cor- for a ‘shiné on the way to lunof public relations at the Departdova. cheong and meetings, ment of Education. ‘Soltero and Braschi are the. first of a group of professionals
TRUCK
-. vapid
will
Levin,
Rico.
AAA-1
°°
the University MOBILE THEATRE will Jibara’? while stationed at different _doints
CHILDREN’S
University
money
Parsi
$ 2.00
_..-.=
scientist coming down U.S. is Dr. Richard
being brought
THEATRE
Por reservations call] 2-0810
The
Héctor Campos
ee
Thursday
at
in Puerto
Nine
Self-‘By ‘Made ‘Brillo’ Magnate GUNTER HETT
Tosteson, from of Pennsylvania,
genetics.
Candelas
Veray
_.------tickets
Doring the "Un Jibaro Metropolitan
Foundation
study
Started When He Was
;reful-
in Puerto
Delano
Amaury
-------------
&
Sunday
The 25-yearalready earned
ed a federal grant, will study a species of the banana fly found
Jack
TAPIA Baleony
Harold
‘|
AMADO CINTRON
The locatian can be the most important ‘thing _ -success,” has joined the faculty to do Amado says. research in cellular physiology. However, the location alone, Tosteson, who has worked and he says, cannot take the place published articles on polio re-- of “knowing your stuff.” search, said yesterday that he And, Amado is known by will be equipped with a labora- his customers as about the best tory soon. little shoe-shiner in these parts.
tion
Baile
Juventud
las
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opinion as to the, nature. of ‘the regime which will) succeed Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo -if ‘and when a change comes. | “In Cuba we had some idea
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s-the bald, 14-year-old, 42-Ib; Garfein, “The Mayor of- Cartagena, incidentally,
a trip to Sweden. now
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mpostors: I delivered. to him, from New York, a copy of the Film Directory, with its record of names and ‘screen’ credits. ‘Now, least, he has a score card. My accredition,. however, still reads Jane. Fonda.” I couldn't even pass for her father: [So
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name
cee
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or
a
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Pop
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ad
home in Trujillo Evening. Among
be
film Harry Mufson,. owner of 1 | eden Roc Hotel - in - Miami ade pice trade ables -
—
The
evening'
benefits. of
lestivals are similar to the frank opinion he once ne of those odd anniversary issues of a Hollywood Helps.”
Radio ‘Station. Dick Durham group of friends
when - I early ‘some
the
uncle
las Manias' home.
guest
Henty” and
land
Marin...
Roy Godes, presently
eady own one. He finally o| cruise to the South Seas.
_the
eb.
on
visited
Saturd
at ‘their Punta
LEMMON BARDOT yas (1) rich, (2) liked. this boat, (3) could afford it and (4); didn't
really
|
a short!
with her father, Fausto Marin, a
; | retired
he ~ MARTIN
the island,
the
.
THIS COUPON 1s WORTH 60 CENTS ;
of year, lyou”’ note |
College where she attends school as a sophomore. | Lawyer and Mrs. Enrique’ Se-
chance.
hen his contract ended, Andrews had fo find a yacht buyer
this time his ‘‘thank
sistant Circulation Manager of | the weekly newspaper at Wellesley
| When Andrews was a. $5,000-a- week star’ for Goldwyn, he ought an’ 80-foot yacht and told interviewers. “I, want to spend
“We will concern. ourselves:
with :the simple; i ‘elemental things—the_ things, that are
—
daughter of Col. and Mrs. Ramon ‘R...Guas, has been named As-
those stratided at the airport, for,
_ Roth Newsweek
will hold its annual Heart Fund Ball-on “April 16 at 10 p,m. Ramon Luis Martinez is} president
failed’ dele-:
as.
Chairman of
the Vatican.
The
emnion, George Raft, Dean Martin and several’ of similar stature, vere at the airport in. Los Angeles, D |materialize. In their stead camé
on
(AP)
ed a four-week master class at the University of California with 19 pupils selected from a fleod of applicants. Casals, 83, now a resident of Puerto Rico, told his pupils:
San
using several
spots
Calif,
JOE. DIAZ and?! around Joe receives
place, Holly-
other.”
to
possibilities. , Bride Magazine is shooting | story on “A Puerto
beauty
From
Club
at the next table, then: said)
each
plane *in
of the
Kaiser
“Gerald
Fishing
own
Rico | Honeymoon”,
is
the Mayor, Arnulfo de la Espriella,|
notables”
and Inger
be,
i Through
During
his
-including Dorado. Beach Hotel.: ~ after: all.”” Abe ‘and Lil Fineberg are vacationing at the Hilton, Hotel. Abe | zabeth Knox
recognizable
first or second ‘DeMille. ”
| ' LYONS
the
fly
‘BERKELEY,
nee.
: aad
Cellist Pablo Casals has open-
investment and Home a picture,
screen credits, the. moke’ ‘daring their exposures. | The masquerades are €asy, since this is Colom-|
bia’s first such festival. Some of them use ‘either
Casals Opens Classes
In University Of Calif.
only
a
mance despite the fact” Bey have been seen together often. . ie
Juan April.7 and will stay at La Concha Hotel. While! in Puerto Rico, Otis will be looking over
did to the Yukon. Thete*also is the’flock of | would-be film actresses who vie for attention: «by
Dorado
house will soon be ready for business ahd the ‘public, | opening in ‘June. Millionaire Texan, C. T. -Otis will
forbears
‘professional
their
way
the
festivals
_
of hustlers
‘complement
customary
ighete | is the
at-
oC
where.
reservations
year... “La Residencia’, :San Juan’s®- newest guest
mext Qld
nded here on his: third trip.4o the West Indies—and ‘so have I. ecause Cartagena. was” besieged by pirates’. fleets and admirals’ madas, from Lafitte to Francis Drake, it became known as “Ciueék—invasion by cilad Heroica.” ‘But the true test came last na. The city is holding its first Film Festival, with participants | 0
for
Beach for next. winter. :.. The Sarah Lawren¢e jgroup’s recent trip was so popular and successful, they plan a larger’ group for
lendemmieuaal
. Christopher
Carte” ~Golombia:
FESTIVALE
Festival this coming Sunday. . reports with Maria..Callas,oopera Joe DiMaggio” has made his |re- Star. Both have denied -any ro-
DEN | kyons: +
Leonard
NY By
x
AWS
by
just -next . door “have dropped.
orate
THE LYONS
suit
YORK
Mrs. Tina “Onassis was ional ‘Teenage’ Werewolf”. -and the yesterday"Bétatise’ she: staff , been feuding for a long. time, but has. ‘entered into a> separation teemational.operis.soday, at ie. “Teenage. Frankenstein.”. He patsagor ‘fPheatre. .~) ‘were |brought together last week works a .seeret formila tinake- succession ties. a: agreement ‘with Aristotle Socra“How “To Make A Morister” up cream. in*’ swith :- the, monster hote from His Holiness, Pope. “Yonn by mutual friend, Frank ‘Sinatra. ‘tes Onassis; multimillionaire Ship XXHI;, Each year Joe| sends. a Rumor has ‘its:that the two Hotels ars Robert H.. Harris’ in. the make-up which | enables ‘him- to card. th the Vatican; whe B makiig ping magnate. ‘May merge into~ one. Mufson,, a ble of a Hollywood ‘make-up ex- control. the actions.‘ of these Mrs. Onassis, 29)" win share © Chri tmas mail ing list,. frequent visitor to San Juan, has custody of their two. ‘children, ert who goes berserk when: his actors.. Under his ‘spell, ~ his | his. eye on Puerto Rico, so- this Alexander, +11, and «Christina; 9. bb is threatened. by his studio’s monster ereations go on .a wild may be the answer: to a joint ew. owners. At- the time he is killing orgy. It has beén filmed Mrs. Onassis neither:asked hor hotel |here with Ben Novak. received alimony or-¢ounsel tots, : ven notice, he~ is: working. on |in color. : E!] Comandante will. be host. to it was disclosed, 213 the artistis of, the P, R. Drama TTT TATA TSA TTT Onassi8 has figured if romance
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ESTATE PUNTA
2-8825.
REALTOR3-6775.
Nairn
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and
Ashford
AND
1146
FRANCISCondado UF
water,
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and call
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REAL
land,
houses Hotel,
Box
4,
San
Martin.
ed.
Parque. 1133
suite
191
Leon
FOR
Lebrén,
Miss
M-39
or
4 PM
Realtor,
2-0080
Ri-
after
6
Cal
mished,
3-6152.
APARTMENT, separa'e furprivate, completely
next
to
¢xcelent
beach.
Has
46
1086
HOUSES
FOR
COMFORTABLE bungalows, at|
Boca
Weekends,
de
weekly
Cangrejos
or
monthly
rentals. Ideal for picnics. Telephone 2-8138 for information and reservations. 410
NEW
beautifully
Santurce.
Prat,
Salvador.
UF
i
Call
2-4026,
Tel,
413 with a meals
Guest House JENNY’S: Delicious atmosphere. 1850
gerved
600
McCleary
Ave.
ROOM,
right
FURNISHED Twin beds. 2 porch, private
entrance.
Light
mornings,
3- 6802
Tel.
UF
closets, private
breakfast
2-7839
852
-
conditioned Near patio.
air
rooms with private bath, the beach and restaurant. Santurce, P. R. 899
AUNT family
3-4171
from
6
-
PINOS,
:
Rio
home.
three
with
4.
3-8400,
{
-— _
and
bedrooms
dressing with
to
pay
in
15
room,
on
beach.
airconditioned, private bath,
included.
afternoons.
3-1593 47
bath,
ample
years’
—_
—
Space
location
and-beauty
center
this
and _
: ASHFORD 3120-1122
i HOUSB Ashford
.. Guest Souse. Avenue, Condado.
Rooms and efficiency apartments. Maid service. All screened. Hot water. Same with air conditioning. Best hote! and tesidential section, Beach facilities. Special arrangements for couples travel. ing together. One block from La Concha and
Condado
guided 2-7927.
DUFFY'S old beach
rooms,
One
Hotels.
a
all
private
minute
with
have remodeled charm. home, and now offer
patio,
to
private
some
beach
air
and
OLD
ment.
or
WORKING
near
beach.
Street
3
polit
one with! with ad-
Juan,
Criste
Fortaleza
and an
Street,
Mr.
Rivera
Box
9902,
—
Will
P.
Enjoy,
terrace in delightful ~ continehtal-run guest house close to “Under The Trees’, and one minute from beach. 17 Carrion Court, corner of McLeary. Member Caribbean Tourist Association. Telephone 3-1317.
702
bath,
some
bus,
From
conditioned.
$7.50 single, $10. double. All rates include complete breakfast. Isla Verde Road. neat San Juan Intercontinental. Call 9-0144, 9-0532. a ‘ OF
Best residential section, Convenient to shopping eenters and bus lines, taxis, vestaurants, night clubs. 75 Condado Avenue. Phone 3-1977. . 1137
-
1158 MAGDALENA + Suite Apartment. Newly decorated and furnished, with large living and diningroom, dircondi-
tioned
bedroom
for
two,
kitchen
and
private bath. Located in Condado section one block from La Concha Hotel. Private entrance. Daily & weekly rates. Call Celeste Todd, telephong 2-1356, 1102
55
2-3994.
UF
HOTEL MIR |’. | # ARECIBO,
— Overlooking. the plaza : 48 miles West of San Juan
on Route 2. Double rooms $5 to $9, some conditioned.
features
finest
Brand
new
American
Rican specialties. Warren Telephone: Arecibo 338. 905 CASCADE
Coffee
Shop
and!
Puerto
James,
‘ GUESi
413
HOUSE
—_|§ at
the
:
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a
8235
oe
LUQUILEO
beach
of
Luquillo.
continenta]
food.
369
865
:
ag
oCEAN
SAN
Puerto
Luquillo,
ANTONIO
Las
|
caiiLabtaia refrigeration and vice,
| 1| REPA
aansieil bi ait congue
27
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ol
for
long
visit.
REALTOR —is 2 collective ae!
,
Des-
VIEW
Double famous
Rican
and
P.R.
UF
JOURNALIST
INSTIFUTO)
For
eT
D
tional courses lish. Classes day and 1355" Ponee Leén’
seeks reaso-
Me SaDataddutn
Classified
Ads:
et 3-8400 =
30 words, $2. 00 for 3 days, >3 cents each additienat
} word.
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p30 words, $3.00 for 5 days,‘ -4 cents each additional
,re word.
Bi Dane fn Pi Dn Dn ba an Dann a a PROGID LI GOLD ISDS CL ESS SSS
SG.
| equipment,
First
Protective ; Oratory
aid
ciothin:
sup
meters, thing ‘for physi tients. 317 Fortaleza , 2-5511, 3-3102. 133
|
‘UF
GUEST
HOUSE
—-
One
Airport.
Beautiful swim-
Tapia | Street. Ocean Park, San Juan. Rooms with private bath, airconditioned.
5 mindtes ming
rat
from
|beach.
Good
distance.
restaurants
_ Breakfast
within
served.
0834
EALTOR being’
MAISON
BLANCHE
Guest frouse. Double
and air conditioned rooms, with bath. Near beach, Sun terraces. 77 Washington St. Condado, Santurce, cbrner Wilson,~.Manager Vicente Julia, Telephone) 3-2936. 4 402
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CARIBE
lovely)
rooms. Social! 401,;
GUES®,
Miramar.
HOUSER,
Cool
Iocated
Security
Mrs.
Vega,
in
new. »:furnished
Daily, ‘weekly, or monthly Building,
4th
floor,
rates.
UF
fe
TAFT GUEST
HOUSE
private
WEEK
observéd
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Rico Real
Estate
@d
nation
Board.
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reserved
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for
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oy
Robins | Tschudin, ¢= \
airconditioned,
hot jand cold water, independent) entrance $15. double, $22. single. Special rates by the month. sper? or 2-2206
tlie
by San Juan’s Rincén. It is
a|'time to publicly explain the professignal service available to you through REALTORS ~+ members of the Puerto
— Taft 53. Each
bath,
April 3 — 9, ts
throughout
and has been:proclaimed Mayoress Dofia. Felisa
Apt.
3.6769.
705 |
room with DORADO GUEST HOUSE — Very near Dorado Hotel and Golf Club. | Private beach. All conveniences. Call »Besosa, Tel, 2-4351.
—
RESTAURANT. On the gcean. rooms,$7 3 minutes from the
Mgr.
beach, in the city. No.6 Eléna St., Ocean Park Santurce. Efficiency apartments suites — rooms — _ airconditioned. Daily, weekly, (monthly rates. C.A. Rivera, Manager. Teleph
2-6267
411
UF
HOTEL
Pinta
on all
working:
| ous ot
La’ Concha.
and
YEAB guarantee
FERS:
Realtor
(35315,
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RZPAIRS
“REFRIGERATION
nable rental. This far from rich family man needs 2 or 3 bedroams, furnished or unfurnished, apartment: or house. Tele-, pisrie Pau! Ryan, 3-8400. uF
near
HOUSE-—_
Condado
children,
wdREING
1207 square; meters of Violeta ,Street.
GUEST
Hotels
COMING
1082
UF
beach,
eat
mother. -Permanent residents, in| Puerto Rico, can pay f rental price. Must have ‘minimum of 4 bedrooms, or 3 large bedwith ample maid’s quarters. Must be in‘or near Miramar section where children are in school. Pleasephone 3-8400, Ext. 71.
a27
CAMELLIA
office,
46
‘MOTHER
SALE
Roose: } 3-8400. 271 .
\private|
;
cna
Mellman,
1135,
Wonderful site for house and swimming pool. Facing College Park. Information Mr. Fontan, ext. 54 San Juan Star: Tel.
your
Karen
a
R,
Miramar. 1024
«MOUSEon
drinks
and
to
block
EL YUNQUE area. 2 LUQUILLO — each with natural or more acres, stream and scenie view ocean, private automobile entrance. Phone 3-6712 or write 804 Fdz. Juncos,
SAN FRANCISCO: Bellisima corner
& SEKVICE Store
Calfe Caoba, 3-3575. 1012)
house metro-
who
sections, Call Mrs. 3-4500, or 2-5554.
immediate for
2-4818,
Santurce,
FOR
and two
Pi
for
dame
WATCH ONE
be convenient
tion.
pd
LOTS.
with baby
area.
Jv
etc.
typewriter, Ss, cash registers, it ee a ae 5. lecation,. low’ rent. Mr. Ro mornings 9-11 only. enyhins 53-6245
46
MODERN, FURNISNED or unfurnished twae| or three-bedroom” apartment in Condade, Ocean Park or Isla, Verde
Francisco.
Telephone
SALES
2-8528.
47
house to be fremodeled.
write
an
t&
Tele-+
;
San
ineludins day after
WANTED
FAMILY
of olf San bipeaee
SALON
Exceltent dresser. Sam 2-1698. + 1993
cannot pay high rola. .Please cafl) Mrs; Ochoa, 3-8400, during working hours. 4155 UF
2484..
1148
Personal
tours. Telephones 3-6231 and Mrs. Annie De Mauret, Manager.
THE ing, with
Beach
3-1644.
especially
D. 248 F. 227. Ext.
GUEST
JUAN
SAN
| breakfast
air
BEAUTY
~~
Call
year old need three bedroom or appartment, ¢in Santurce or
fof long leaser with right party. May i used for store and/or Guest House. Call for appeint-
VILLA NEVAREZ — 5 minutes from the University, excellent home with many features; air conditioned room, biiitin Hi Fi, conerete patio, utility room, etc. Reasonable price, F.H.A. mort: gage. A..C. & R. C. contractors & Brokers. Estate 2-3013 Tel Ave.
Lofza
th.
Two story
plug
home
130 | 955
535
RENT
WAM.
te
——
Ve-
| WANTED TO. RENT
UF
joining
between;
413
Cruthirds,
2-1779.
reservations,
Miss
WANTED TO buy a small farm with some fruit trees on it. Write David Stry, Melbourne, Florida. 1130) ‘ 49
Room
4.
MARIAS,
IN
near exclusive school for English-speaking youngsters, yet a quiet ii hood. Make this home yours at a very reasonable price. A.C. & R.C. Contrae tors & Real Estate Brokers, 248 F. D. Rocsevelt Ave., Tel 2-3013 Ext. 227.
Real velt.
—
BUILDINGS FOR RENT
buy. 4 bedrooms. Carport, utility: room, etc. 10 minutes from the University, near drugstore, doctor, bus shopping
ANGELES
PUNTA. LAS
plus
yours. Phone additional in-
makes
—
i
phone 1063
COLONIAL GUEST HOUSE, 606 Olimpo JUST OPENED — ISLAND BOUSE — Avenue, Miramar, Santuree, Centrally GUESTS —1017 Ashtord Avenue, Condado. Spacious | located. Single and double accommodaterrace. beach front, Ocean |tions with private bath, seme air condouble airconditioned, all rooms, pew Mrs. $4. single. from Rates |Gitioned. rates $20-24, ineludes complete breakfast.
For
OB
$125.
FARM
aircontiifjoned rooms, screened, private bath and entrance, 2
44
excellent
Los:
8:30
1112
very
levels, master! bed-
bath
more
SALE
Piedras
iN
‘Rent
2:3124.
with all }facilities for nice girl who! can become like part of the family, with bi-) i | with children, Het water, etc. Can make arrangement for meals. Parrilla, Mrs. call information For,
i FOR
Telephone
1113
:
HOUSE
GUEST
67
single
and
Doubie
1099,
EXTE
monthly
¢
WASHINGTON
SALE
in the
. _ For
30440,
-kitchen, all screened . Hot water. See ‘it any
furnished
“1060
FURNISHED screened beautiful Vaciatalega
Montebay,
Road.
RENT
manu
please’ eall
sale
Make-up,
water conlease avail-
a7
FOR
chen. $400 9 PM.
stop,
telephone. $125. per month. Caoba 3, Punta Las Marfas. Phone for appoint3-3227, 3-3231. information and ment
Beach,
-
ROOSEVELT
4tN
and
ware-
and
1104
Vedado, Hato May be seen
light)
and
‘$150,
2-5192
$30,000.00 cash and it is Paco Buese, 2-3341, for formation.
46
de Triana 211, El Close to University.
BACHELOR'S and building
|:
terrace, 1000 square meter lot, with beautiful garden, lawns, flowers, fruit trees. All facilities, modern) spacious kitchen, dining room and living room. All furnished. $20,000.00 approximately
Ext
La
- 219,
space
‘nos
St., Miramar, Torres Colon.
two
porch infor-
Zoned
information
house. for rent. Available immediately and until July 31st. 3 airconditioned) bedraoms, 2 baths, maid’s quarters | with private bath, fully equipped built-in kit-
room,
for rent, for one APARTMENT Rodrisection. Residential only.
PM.
phones
au
ottioe
ls
FHA
guez Rey.
17
unfurnished
FT.
Esteva,
Teenico
telephone, light for rent. Long
able,
Angel
44
. DOS
2
SMALL person
$200,
HOUSES
RENT
area, laundry telephone. For
bar, Has
2123
Los
3-3550.
anytime
Viera,
house;
3
1129
corner
FURNISHED apartment, Avenue. Living-diningroom, bedroom, plenty of closet space.
call
J-5
5,000| SQ.
413
DELUXE Roosevelt
before
No. or
97
modern
mation
Y-18,
Juan.
de
APARTMENTS
730
Iglesias
652. . For
d
d. Located Ss new |ROSA: Near Centro home for its per-| information, Proreaiaha, Home room, dining- | Telephone’ 2-5856. 31 7 bath, kitchen, room, Large patio. $3,000, balance FHA, Call
Rent
Conpeer
]
Sten.
available.
1
bus stop.
_2-4237.
59
large kitchen with and terrace.
Santiago
Furnished
Peralta,
islets,
Puerto Rico? Check commercial, industrial,
Ponce
from
—_ .
i
repair. shop, et BL building, San Juan. Must be Inrse.
located. sanitaof dif-
- Patkin, Private seven divisions
SANTA der.| ante
Development. Brand new residence, 3 bedrooms, big lot, aH modern conveniences. Totaily ‘screened and protect-
yesidestial, and hotel sites. Competent advice regarding feasibility and financing of real estate projects. Investment Service Company, Condominium
San
block
AVENUE
CONDADO
IN of
One
monthly.
NOBTE
Dorado Besosa, -
INVESTING our listings
ae.
phone 2-4201 from 9 — 11 1140
ESTATE,
beaches,
land near Harry M.
three
Rio Piedras. Information -Apartment 3, Ilse Building, Gallardo =
53
problem
buying
guest Beach
screens.
$125.
CINTKUN REALTY has tarse listings of farms, business properties, buildings, oases for rent, ‘for sale: Santa Marfa, nm ([ranetsco, Garden Hills, Villa Caparra, Hato Rey, Santurce. Call us — we will heip you find the right house for you 2.0911, Box 729, Roosevelt, P R 1101
HOUSE,
mahogany closets, new furniture. Elec tric stove and refrigerator. Porch, | earport. Kool-Vent: awnings in front.! Hot
.
20,
$30,000, Has $10,000: mort- | ferent. sizes, reasonable, Board of trol all 2-2519.
promthly. |} " ee
| nz
Hl
FURNISHED
ASSOCIATES,
Avenue,
Stop
$90. | 7¥ ‘installations,
rents
garage
above
‘Apartment
j
SD
FCS.
38-3506,
ALLEN
.
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articles
is the
on
public
the
by
a
New
correspondent ed there. By
last York
York
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C.
BURKS
News
Service
anti-American
| senti-
ment is growing among the embattled professional class in the
Dominican Republic. The sentiment feeds on fea: tration and despair. The uppermiddle-class opponents of Generalissimo Rafael Leonidas Trujillo
has done nothing while the oppression reached monstrous Proportions.
A
woman
of
classes writes
Times
Strong
three
who recently visit-
EDWARD
New
of
Dominican
Molina,
the
Dominican
dic-
tator, are bitter.
They
hands-dff policy States while
of the United they struggle
assail the
the
professional
despairingly:
“We
GRAND:
‘that
Five and EGER AINE:
visits
United
States Navy ships tehded to have lost faith in God and in| shore up his fegime. S| everything else.” A Roman Those who support the dictator, Catholic bishop shakes his head including Americans: with. -busiand
says
there
seems
to
be
‘no
chance to overthrow the dictatorship.
For
a long
time
the
sudden
arrest, the mysterious fatal ‘accident, the unlimited defamation and punishment of oppo-
nents
have been commonplaces
of Dominican It
is
life.
not
|
enough
for
a
man
or
expect
similar
to
anti-American-
that
in
Premier
Fidel Castro's Cuba to sweep the land ‘after the Generalissimo is
pudiate
him. The
ses
particularly
are
other
reasons
for
anti-Americanism in the Dominican Republic. cupation of
United
States Marines
1924.
man,
Foremost is the octhe country by the
A
now
leading
in
described “cruel and
was of
who
the
1916
professional
underground,
the occupation as despotic.” He said it
marked
by
arbitrary
incompetent
had
from
marine
actions captains,
little knowledge
of the
country’s traditions and culture. Inaction Is Gravest Charge Still, the gravest charge by the opponents of the dietator-
is
that
the
United
ism
Also
growing
is
not
position.
“Communists.” But the dictator himself
confined
to
-the
Generalissimo
United States, has creasingly irritated He
policies. has
(Op-
Trujillo emphafor ‘the
become inat Washing-
,
said
that
since
Frank-
lin D. Roosevelt and Cordell Hull. all high United States) of-
ficials
have
been
opponents.
of,
his rule. He has been angered by Washington’s refusal to ‘sell him arms although this embargo applies to tions, too.
States
The
other
United
Caribbean
States
is
| na-
caught
METRO:
Repub-
RIVIE
to
forei
One of his top aides that “the 68-year-old
Succession:
succeed
thing
the
more.
dictator
than
on
many
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TELEVISION
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left
the
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the
:
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it
promises
free
a
labor
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Generalissimo
vast holdings.
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6:25—(2)
8:00—(2)
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and
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of
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7:45—(6)
; (6) _8:30—(4)
’ (6). Club Seis
President}
unions
of
Gaby-Fofé-Miliki Hora del Nitto
6:15—(2)
Bat ‘Masterson, Film En ‘Broma
-- (4) Show
Trujillo
figurehead
(6)°
'"Window to the World”
5:45—(6) 6:00—(2) (4)
sud-
(6)
7: :30—(2)
(4) Furia (6) Cartoons
denly in January after a clash with a relative that involved the relative’s wife. In recent weeks he has been back in his father’s office. He still has the title of commander of the air force. Generalissimo
wy i:
Casa
~ |
5:30—(2)
fael Jr., known as Ramfis, is dashing. According to the underground
Film
5:15—(4)
from
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participants. No
.
to the Dothinican Republic. And
waterproof
of
INTERNATIONAL
Me
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CREATIONS
eyelet,
.of .o. Murdét’;
Beyamén
Film
of
CURTAINS
the
Roosevelt
Piedres
minos!’ (6) Esta es su
|
doubt Dr. Castro would then] *“ attempt to extend his influence
SHOWER
Voyage
4:30—(2) Cocina del Hogar
posts.
some
and
Anatomy
Ma
IN: “ve
and
.
other Trujillos in important
Trujillo’s
DRAPES
in
CORGELLES: Murder Reported,
4:15—(4) “Gunman From Bodle,”
*
brother,
Hector, is president. He is a figurehead who follows his brother’s orders and shows no inclination to want to rule. There are
distribution
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det
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any-
an Anterim
Generalissimo’s
system,
WITH
MARTI:
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his logical successor. However, he may decide ‘to be President again—for a fifth time—in 1962. In that event, the logical successor would be the Vice Presi-
RETAILERS
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in Doubt
basis.
make
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In the past Generalissimo Tru(Programs Listed According to Langnaze) | jillo has gone through the mo-|: ‘Wednesday, Aprit 6 (4) Ronda Social’ tions of setting up opposition 12: 00—(4) Telefiesta dela Tarde (6) ‘Ultima ‘Hora. Parties, but ‘only for short-term 1: 30—(4). “Cuando los Hijos 6:40-—(4) Noticias y Deportes. propaganda reasons. Condenan” 6:50—(2) Titulares.de Mafiona It is |tommonly said in the 2:00—(4) “Walking Hills,” Film 6:55-——(2) Deportes ; Dominica Republic that no 3:45—(4) Industry on Parade * -1:00—(2). Padre: Sofiado’’ a4 4: 0 (2) “Por Los Verdes Co-| member: of the Trujillo family ¢ 44) Und Hora Contigo,
Since:
the
Muer-
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is not President now, his. passing from the scene now would
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‘view at 10,-Day of Triumph MATIENZO: Carabina 30:30”
has shown
susceptible
pressure. believes
can
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anti-Ameri¢an-
himself, who has long sized his friendship ton’s
clas-
hit! (by
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ship
hard
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Trujillo
The
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educated
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gone.
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Dominican
to set up democratic procedures to preyent his long reign from. being followed- by monumenttoppling chaos.
ism
April
ROOSEVELT:
the
against tyranny. They say that nent. He must praise the- dicas a great democratic power, the. tator, by speech and letter and United States should support by marching in parades for him, democratic forces in the Dominic- and he must do so in the most servile terms. Should he fail] to an Republic. Middle class opponents of Ge- do so, he can be subject ‘to |expoliticat and economie neralissimo Trujillo who are not treme “Et in jail are in the underground. sanctions. He may be arrested. He may One of their leaders said ‘recently that the United States must find that his close relatives will repudiate Generalissimo Truji- lose their jobs unless they reIlo soon
Wednesiiay,
MUSIC HALL: Goliath and the Bar-
in
Generalissimo may make a move
that he is not an
tings Subiect To inaiees
lic, say he should be kept in|. ‘barians ' power to prevent chaos. Mean- NEW-| -BROADWAY: El cari oso, while, Generalissimo * Trajilio : Mig Padres se Divorcign, condemns all his enemies. as PAR MOUNT: The Be s Disciple
nesses
oppo-
to show
Pequéfio
tos|de
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by
,
ti
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in the middle. ‘Trujillo opponents say the dictator is a creature of the United States. They, hold
recent,
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iFlood Danger Is (Continued
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ponsibility.”
The telephone calls received by Lt. Segarra came on the heels. of a STAR. editorial yesterday headlined, “‘We Face A Crisis,” and “asking for more traffic law enforcement
protection
in ~ the
we
Commonwealth. Recallmg the injured persons
{Greatest To North Of St. Louis Area NEW YORK (AP) waters
and breken
flood
fighters
—
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levees
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yesterday
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4 alll
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been
Late Risers,
they had, .
Also
He also went on to blame
dri-
A-new.
appeal
for
fleed
!
work-
ers came froin Gregory Landing. Mo., where the Mississippi threatened to break through the levee -in two. places.
the
were
1948
killed
In by
holiday
the
Ramon _ Toa
when
on
the
month
of
37
De-
victims
highways. ,
reported the last accidents police yesterday afternoon,
Davila
Alta,
Gonzalez,
whe
was
21, of
critically
in-
jured Saturday, died in Rio Piedras District Hospital. His companion, Angel G. Morales - Rodriguez continued to be on the ¢rilist.
tical
Ortega
killed
when
of Guaynabo,
Rivera,
he
30,
was
was
reportedly
run over by an autamobile driven by Julio Rivera Gonzalez, 36, of Catafie. The driver told police that the victim, fell into the path of his vehicle on Ponce de Leon Ave.
Triple
On Highway 2, near Vega Alta, Francisco~ Figueroa Nieves, 25,
died as a result of injuries received in a triple crack-up Sun-
-day morning. injured
in
Eight
the
persons
accident.
The
were dead
who
was
slightly
injured.
On Highway 102, near San Ger-
man,
Luis
Alfredo
who
be
awarded
at
was
also
from
17 towns
area will continue
to be
sat
High
prizes
will
apparently
lost
of
his
ve-
hicle while driving at a high: speed, this causing: him:to crash -
against two trees on the left-hand side of the highway. Ortiz died
instantly, police said, and his car was totally demolished:: On Highway 2, near Bayamon, . Juan
Baez
Cruz,
51, was
allegédly
struck by a truck “driven by Virgilio Alicea Ayala. According to ‘the police, the truck was going from south to north on the high. way and continued to cross the highway
to
167.
pedestrian
The
| have
been
the. safety
the road. -.
turn
left
struck island
on
was
BERNICE
Ms TROPIC STAR TMT LLOYD
and
Yesterday
when
in order
he
Injured -
morning
at
Samuel
Bosch
10,
Frese ' suddenly
swerved and left the road in front of the San Juan Darlington ApartPolice. said the vehicle ments. a high speed. in- this accident
was moving at injured, wre
angus,
21; Hilda tarvese ‘Lopez t
23;. Ruben Bosch Frese, 39; and {
in
Indianapolis,
presenting.
to
in” Puerto Rico. The . presentation
ings
&
1961,
within
Adrian
his brother from
The Judge
was
Berrios.
increase
department of $18,858 would
salary increages, both grades of $350
for
and
the
for
for
is conten.
commercial department.
personal
of $59,-
, $11,500 would book ‘to be pub-
existing
This
difference
mi
for a
felt-the
charged Samuel Bosch with reckless driving and ing. Pa Neen, Smee
2
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&
Bull, Lines Bordas & Ce,
j
Fabre Lines, Imbert
Ce,
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Horn Line,
Imbert Co.’ “R.RWIL Line, Caribe
St. Thomas
*
Ship.
Tropic Freight
Perez,
commit
is
expected
\
ih
te-
between
decrease
of
/mia-
compared
is to
witnesses
’
named
2
in
eo
t
WASHINGTON House
Foreign
(AP)
—
Affairs
—
a comparatively
The
light cut.
185. .
session’
me as rial
Vote
confirmed: decisions ‘the committee dé“dast week.
seviy: a
Birst reund skirmish in the annual foreign aid battle. The big
test lies ahead, when
the-appro-
priations Committee Passes on the
bill.
6:30- Anni, 5 through I.
NEW
The
tee yesterday formally carved $136,500,000 of economic aid out of President. Eisenhower's $4, 175,000,000 foreign aid program
~ Be our Guest ot ihe Openin g Celebration’
of the
8,
Commit-
|
t502
Cues-
e
3:30:
Frese}: speed-
the
Slightly By House Unit
actual-money
54
Cesar
M.
Burgos
Garcia
Andreu
de.
Rodri-
Iglesias,
Ra-
mon Diaz Cruz, John, P, Hawes, ‘Frank Ruiz, Juan Santos Rivera and Cristino Perez Mendez. The committee said that testimony presentéd during its Puer-
speaking countries of the western
_
a
to
to
Consuelo
Pablo
its’ ‘to Rico hearings revealed a cur-
a vote-on
of
who
Suez,
dD-
investigation:
consulting| | This,’ however, was
ellaneous,
Commercialse budgeted at$67/750,
30. All were Amaro,
Basse Terre,
from, Pge
Stop
‘submitted
Ship|Ce., Mendez &
. Co. |
Ports
8
Foreign Aid Request Cut
de-
expenses.
Santurce:
case
Aétilies Ship Co.
Saqngwenay
Lines
con-'
Duprey.
Samuel,
a
new positions. A reduction
velopment
Adwne the ‘persons to be honored are Dr. Walter Earle,. Dr. | Ramon’ Ramirez Quiles, and en-| simeer
he
sz
be spent on
$3,500
at
“Talbot,
|
‘C. | Tendilie,
ta, Manuel Arroyo Zeppenfeldt, Juan Saez Corales, Juan Emma* | nuelli Morales, Gertrudis Melen-
a rise of $3, ‘| contracts and
Loan -Association,
“Lken Lines Bove &
ports
N. ¥. Barranquitia a
P
‘ceremony
Santurce; starting
am
Ht, of Spain, |
7
action are: Jose Enamorado
plated
tributed in’ “a significant mahner” to the eradication of mala:
ria
\ 4
recommenditions soon. e ap- rent $100 million international proved, they will be sent to ‘the ‘Communist propaganda campaign Justice Department for prosectt; aimed at penetrating the Spanish-
tion.
j presents
certificates
& Oregon
is less Communism in Puerto Rico than in the United States.”
lished by ‘the tourism. Ano
be
Ind.
people -who
Oo.
KN. WL
was not necessary “because there
The
$68,100
by
t
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lation,
056. Of the incr be for a guid
The Commonwealth Depart-|.~— ment of Health will commemorate. World Health Day Tomorrecognition
Ball Lines
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Honored Tomorrow row
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p.m.
Seip
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research to a ,Under the Fomento’s d ism would
be-
will
Meyaziicz, Ponce
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Mayasiiez, Sea "pelt Times inion ‘Rep,
%
The
will be heldat the assembly]. left room of the First ‘Federal Sav-:
to cross.
St.
&, Mercantile
crateas
Milebiie, 'N. Oricans
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to
Fernandez Juncos Ave., four persons were hurt when a car driven by
winner
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Sacksouville
Pagan,
Mrs. Odess Ortega, eoordinator ef science for. Central High School, said: that this fourth science fair had improved both in quantity
The
Mieveg Gines.
(information compiled by San Juan STAR trom Shipping Companies and Economic Development Administration)
ematics.
Highway
said
.
on sins]
11-14
control
C. Trujillo
|
in this
be divided
general ‘science
e-
. iz
>
bit until judging time, Father John - Mueller, director | of aa: fair, said yesterday. High school students- will receive three prizes in each of their
tween
.
Const ports
edt
7
high school and junior high school! students
frais
U.S.
Dieppe
by
an
he
‘ports
turce Ceniral High School library {t'
Ortiz: Ortiz 21, uilicensed
v
Italian
1:30,
mounted
ence, U.S, Hust
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Campe
‘
eligible to compete in the National Science Fair to be tan May
driver, police said, died when
‘Spanish &'
OZANA
man, who, police said, was not a Last year, only 56 licensed driver collided with an- and a other car driven by Francisco students took ‘part’ in the final: Nieves Luciano, causing: it te re- competition. There are more rebound against still another car Search projects and fewer models driven by Ramon Ulises ‘ Peréz this year, ‘she said. Toledo,
ALLOBROGLIA WORNKOOG
project ' areas—physics, chemistry, biology, or mathematics. Junior
Crack-Up
&. GUNTHER
p.m. today at the annual High, Peign. Fair, } Science Regional School which is being held in the San-| Science projects
In Barrio Sabana
Ignacio
will
Cc
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John
BEATRICE
vers who did not get up in. time SO as to not have to rush to work| Rain and the runoff from meltin the morning “blaming - every: | ed snow put rivers and streams one in ‘his way, for the traffic out of bounds in the’ East. congestion.”’ The: Seneca River - overflow The total of 34 traffic deaths|’ spread to homes, parks. and highfor last month, March, has been ways exceeded only once before in the NY. on whe outskirts of Syracuse, history of the jsland; and that
cember
i
Hatifax,
6
2 on.
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where
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4
« along” the Mississippi and Mis-j. 12 deaths and 90 souri, Rivers. meine, FSu _ fndien, Far Best, a ' “eC ‘S. Pacilic Coast parts during the three-| Dangers was concentrated . day period, Segarra said yester- along ‘the Missouri~ in. Missouri Fue FUEETS EIS Jacksonville is day. that the police ‘‘watch the ‘and in 150-mile stretch of the, ALCOA, ROAMER Mobite, N ‘Orieaus, o/* roads, but we must have the co- Mississippi: from the northern | s is operation of the drivers to bes berder of Missouri ,to the St. =MEWIA Pea, Baltimore | eB patient, te be gentlemen, and to Louis ‘Area. ee 4 . | drive carefully.” The Mississippi flowed into 2 ZASETE N.Y. s “As we can see,” Segarra said, 5,000 acres of rich farm land ee wa “most ef these accidents happer- | after spilling over a levee in two | ” Guilt ports aS | ed during the weekend, and most places about 70 miles north of | sean Lraes of them during the: late hours of Past BULDER Norfolk ej. St. Louis, | the night or early morning. when }: The-. Mississippi a3 swelled again i most of the drivers came from north of Quincy, Il. SUNDALE parties; er dances drinking.”
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eye
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hemisphere. The. committee said ‘Communist directives have designated Puerto Rico a “negve center’ -
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_ ‘THE SAN, ‘JUAN STAR — Wednesday, Aprit!8 1960
Sam Snead, Ben Hogan WarmUp
Spare Today”
Times
News
|Bob
Service-
“Old Guard,” were among the early arrivals for the twentyfourth renewal of the Masters opens]: tournament, which
‘Hogan,
47-year-old
Snead,
winner,
Hogan,
also
47,
in shape the past
Mike
had
been
practicing month.
Souchak
of
in
_ By. Jimmy Cannon . :
Si!
TUCSON ,—Crap
Ar-
will’ be
passes.
No
one
shooters
makes
know
all the
seeking ‘bones . are hot, must
However,
other
pros
named power hitters such as Palmer, Souchak. and Snead) as! their top choices to win. “The long hitters have a definite advantage on this course.’ Hogan said. “The stronger fel\lows can go all out on the tees
a three-
looked
fit
and still flushed from victory in the De Soto Lakes tourney last week at Bradenton, Fla. ting rida
who
prediction.
Masters
Venturi,
ie
his third masters title, refused to be pinned down to a specific
tomorrow.
The
Ken
i
the
points.
dice” must
If
you
run
out
play long
of
enough,
yowll seven out‘or throw craps. The trick is to let the pot ride j}nold Palmer, Jay Herbert, :Byfor the big number. ron Nelson, Johnny Revolta and The ‘stickman. is shilling for the house when he croons take 3 : Denny Shute. ° a little, leave a little. The chiseler, who pulls, ‘down when. the
AUGUSTA, Ga.—Ben Hogan and Sam Snead, two of golf’s
time
Rosburg,
oy,
getFlo-
| here
Grossinger,
N. Y., another early arrival, caused the biggest stir over the week-end by shooting a 4-under-par 68 in his first pratice
round.
Golf
SAM
SNEAD
the
Augusta
On
Club
Other
much
present
not
worry
about
too
trouble.”
Nationa!
~ Hogan said fied with his
included
just
he was not own game.
“It hasn’t been too
course.
players
and
havent
satis~
good.” “T
played
enough.
in baseball
' No lone
get busted.
too.
gambles
faster
’
¥;
en
- The Big Pass”
For Masters Opening. Tomorrow Ny
||
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ES
It’s that way
than
Frank Lane,
who runs the ‘Cleveland Indians, with”a crapShooter’s philosophy. He tapped. out when": he:
exchanged
Cal
McLish
and
Billy
Martin for’
Johnny Temple. That’s betting it all on one roll. There’s no other way if you intend to win a pennant with a second-place team. ;
In
the
Spring
a. manager
can
explain
it
all. The -dice are still rolling then and they won’t stop until Summer’s end. No one may challenge Joe Gordon when “he figures where.
the
19 games
the
dice
McLish
stop
won
moving,
last season
all bets
are
are
“CANNON .
-
coming
from.
Unit
good ones.
_ “In ‘a year and a half,” Gordon said, “McLish won 35 games.
I figure if he has another good year, he'll win 16 games. The
guys who pitch when he should be taking his t should pick up 12 games between them. I’d say that gives us four games of slack. If Temple don’t win us four games all season, then we’ e in trouble. e Few managers ever survived a more turbulent year. “AS the team turned into the last weeks,-Gordon was fired by Lane who denounced him in continuous interviews: But public opinion in Cleveland forced Lane to bring Gordon back after he hired Leo Durocher.
May 1 is the day for the Grand Opening!
“PARADISE BOWLING”
“Did.
the
friction
asked. | “Vm sure
the White them games
it did,’
Sox.
and
means
lost
Fundamental
Gordon
to
eight
them
and.
It cost
“SPORT CENTER®
is
burt the
“But
we
as that. We
games
in the
° because
we
team?”
still didn’t
blew
four
made
Lane’s
Cleveland
“T don’t
theory the
that
to
straight
mechanical’
errors.
Decisions |
Gordon’s
hunch-provoked. decisions
think
I did
anything
wrong,”
Gordon’ said.
make in a game. lost a game.”
If
“I
I made
to
waste
a
good
hitter’s
ability
bunting
mean
every
“Lane said you hit-and-run too much,” I said. “I have confidence in certain ballplayers,” Gordon going.
beat -
pennant.
{ have 150 decisions to right, we wouldn’t have
not
T
games
standing.) Four
-
errors.’
Hunches And
and
Lane
replied.
It’s as simple
that
we
between: Jou
‘
one
-
said. “Dm
all
the
time.
Certain guys can hit-and-run. I’m going to hit-and-run with them. I don’t want them to bunt out, just because the book calls for it.” *
The
pitching
the
deal
with
was
maimed
Boston_was
when
Sammy
“My ipitching staff is young as a catcher like White with experience
a weakness.
Now
we
White
retired
and
nullified.
got
it again.
hell,” Gordon’ said. “I to help them. The deal
Our
bench
was
weak
need fixed
and
so
was our bullpen. Jim Marshall...we got him in that Boston deal... was
a left-handed “Our
A
young
big
hitter
asset
is
ball ‘club
“tire out. The pennant beyond their ages.’
I could youth.
is
an
an so
awkward strong
through
the
fight
last year
gave
them a
home
run
that
when
a slider..He
hit
Must Bond
against
named
he was 16 home
Cubs
green.
Old- timers
let of experience
Walter
for
by
I saw
off balance runs
too
Bond
who
hitting. Big and
is deceived
the
not
season.
Be Sound
kid
of left-handed
quickness,
is he
but
clear
immense
relieve, the shortage
young,
is fresh
Held There
use. We’re
and
breaking
him
could
nimble with
chop
balls.
But
a right
field
confused jby the veer of
Reading
last
year
but
you
must
pay a lot of attention to him when -you hire Jack Harshmann, a pitcher, as a left-handed pinch-batter. it was.a team with many flaws last season and they finished hecond, The obvious defects have been repaired. This is the‘ year @
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to
tan
champion,
Yruary
Rio
determine . the 22
with
a
‘on’ Feb-
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April-6; 1960
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Canciller
|
5 6 8
~
Has
weighted.
E.
Dibe
5-1
9-1 2!9-1 15-1 3@-1
been cacielhali with
Strong
rival
the best here. One here. Nabucco speedily,
Swimming. Association To Hold Meet Saturday There will be a “Puerto Rico Swimming Association, meet for youngsters nine to 12 Saturday at the Condado Beach Hotel.
Some
of the.same--boys
and
girls. who competed last Saturday in the open meet. will enter this. weekend’s events..
Due to lack of space in Mon: | day’s sults
STAR, of the
were
cut.
some. open ~
The 3-meter
were Don and
diving champions
Ensign
13-year-old
of Navy.
of the re. competition
And
of La Concha Connie
-it was
Lemon
reported
in- Monday's Story that Connie | ¥vas beaten in the 200-yard free . style, It should have read 16year old ‘Cathy OE }
Connie
won
her
has
taken
care
by
beaten
six- furlong
a lot mont
of races since Park in 1958
full
bro-
won
for
of
Lares’
Horses.
~ .
Carilion
Stable’s,
Opera
ima
race. Door
Prize
has
won
he was acquired at Beland last week’s defeat
his second+in five starts this year. Another defeat for one of the top horses in. the Lares Barn came during the week when Crisol, a six-yearold gelding by Shan: non II-Native Valor was nipped at the wire Sagner-Chase entry Newhurst a by. the four-year-old by Fairy Manhurst-Bennu. Even though his stable is on top of the ‘standings now, Don Jose Coll Vidal, the owner, and Fernando Muiioz, general manager, are making plans to go stateside and pick
up
several.
established
performers.
Phil Rizzuto Has His Troubles iOve Dorado Beach Golf Club By
PETE
- ANDERSON
STAR
A
| Sportswriter
tight
‘shots
i
golf match
But
Phil
ordinary,
Rizzuto,
far
journeyman
is no
from
an
ballplayer
talked
of
holk.
Rizzuto
and
his4
me
difficult way we asked.
Jearn a living,’ _ ‘Hooked
that
tee
shot
in
easier
Rizzuto
than
said./
,
playing
fourth
year
York ‘ball
“But
fourth firdt
you Co
the
to play
ball
is
Riz- : -
only
time
before~ night
golf
The
between
swings.
he
the
“Only
said.
.American
an avid is much
baseball the
arc
is
—
League’s
Most
to
the
RIZZUTO-
ball,”
asa broadcaster games,
agreed.
used
a
to
get
their
much,”
Valuable . Player in. 1950. didn’t leave Puerto Rico entirely sour last hole Looking.up from his hand, ‘‘No. on his game. For on‘the I. never tgok any instructions. It’s he creased the center of the fairsomething you learn to do. dt way about 240 yards from the tee. Meanwhile, his! partner Rocomes.with experience.” The play-by-play announcer hit driguez had birdied the final three two balls into the hazard in front holes to halve “the match and of the 13th green.) Five penalty: save Phil money. PHIL
aS
“Well, there | — be a certain | amount ‘of te: in being © front of a mic’ phone. mel Rizzuto, w -is. starting his | New
said.~“‘About
they
different,"
water. Looks bad. Oh,-no! It’s a lot
too
zuto
and
Phil, is. broadcasting
games
golfing
similarity
partner, professional Chi. Chi Ro-
-“Tell
The. short-
commercials, Rizzuto is golfer who thinks there’
course.
Eleventh
holes.
‘games and that tires them for © their. real” profession.”’ Here on a business trip to film
his
old trade between shots ~ yesterday at the lo: ig and lush Dorado Beach
three
“Managers, dette like
players
is an unusual guy, and the former
betes
in
step, who still holds the American League fielding average record for his position, was having his troubles,
time to tatk baseball with a player even if he is a former big leaguer.
Best
Buy Today
from
the U.S.A
of
micro-
like being out on place ribbon of the- day when phone.) It's a ball field ‘See te outguessa Navy won the 400-yard medley curve ball.” relay. Besides the diving. she Phil took a. ipenalty ‘stroke’ out also won two individual events. of: the hazard and promptly hookCondado *.won the other wo- ed his second shot into. the ‘same men’s relay event, and Army hazard 150 yards farther -down swept. both men’s ‘relay . races. | the fairway. picked’ up, i
Men’s . individual
champions: and, on the next tee,
again pull-
included Bob Chenaux of Ca- hooked his drive into the water. Parra in the 800-yard free style, Two holes, penalty strokes, “Say, -Phil, Miguel Perez of Caparra in have you had. any training? Did you the 400-yard individual medley, broadcasting. Vincent Martinez of Army in the study under anyone?” 200-yard. breast stroke,: andCarries 8 Handicap | Derek Hall of Army in the 100- ' Rizzuto, normally an eight yard backstroke. handicap player, looked at his The final team scores were: bandaged _ finge on his right Caparra, 120; Navy, 112, Army. hand. “My hand is sore. I can’t 106; Condado, 90; Caribe Hil- seem to grip~jthe Glub properly ton, 50;- and. La’ Concha, 7. ~ with my right hand.” h t
&
with
good imported have not shown
6-1 sEst, Rv Padilla ~—rdDiiaz 9-1 Est. Primavera J. Pizarro driguez, are losing .a Nassau Rodriguez Prodigo Stable * 20- 1 ‘match to the team of professional = Alicea San Jose Stable 50-1 Cooper and his assistant Figures to take the lead’ |Pete | ulce> Suefic has beaten similar rivals often. surprise. Pagliacci has some class. , Rusty ‘and Held it. Tete B. is always there, may Sabet The “Scooter” 7TH RACE — Purse $2,650; allowances; 4-year-olds- -up; 1 1/16 m. (Imported) hooks his tee |shot into a lateral 2-1 Establo Lares Valdes 2-0-1 W3a-Crisol 1 water hazardi| 2-1 Est, E. Ubarri Maldonado 1-%-1 “126 Rie Yaguez 2 5-2 5 Opera Stabie Belmonte «=e 1+eE Iki Nabucco re Broadcasting Easier | 2-1 Establo Lares Bonilla 3-0-2. 1103 | ~—s a-Cimitarra Pecosita 8 _— Bolero 6 9 | Carifeo 7 Rioquen
up
much as yet they should come along under the expert care of trainer Pablo -Suarez. Suarez
week, Door Prize, an eight- year-old son of Eight Thirty-Due Reward was
was
Stable
twe-~ and won: has the who
Top Horse Defeated Last gelded : soundly
“Lares
Charlie Bonilla who ‘has of wins’ next to his name.
Lares
ther to Blue them.
3-1
Favorito
the
juvenile,
1 Yankee
4-year-olds-up; 6 f. (Native) Est. Las Marias 8-2
Belmonte
«0-0-3
7-1 20-1
Filly
same
Usually
R-1
5-2 3-1 4-1 4-1 6-1
Sta.
Anita
Campus
Blanco
E.
Dibe
Tico Taco
‘carried
key number
|
for -1960.
several good | two-year-olds, both native and imported, however, thus far only one native’
2-1
. Establo Lares Sunny Stable Stud R. Bodon ! Establo Marini . Est. M. Alcaraz
Garcia Zeus speedy son of Olympia, one to| beat here. fast from the outside, bound. to be faetor, Canastota te recommend her as a strong rival here, 6TH RACE-— Dulce Suefie
E.
is
the standings
+:
| Poor ‘Crop
(Imported)
V. A. Coll
Est.
A. LL. Ramos J. A, Velez Sayan G. Rivera De Léon
5 f.
the
3-2 $-2 4-2 3-2 5-1 5-1 9-2 12-1 5-2
Est. L. R. Agrait Three Mary Stable
claiming
Also _ being:
end.
Reyes P. G. Davila
are on top of
30 wins
Cons-
a-Clinton Stable .and Three Mary Stable entry. ~ Walter A. has raced~ With better, should win with “€ase. Manantial-Pefiolana strong entry. Beumd to be facter. Boreas fast closer, may get them at the end. Citadel: vastly improved. —
5TH
with
Wave”
6-1 10-1. 5-1
Flores Bonilla Valdes L, R. Ayala
slower start than usual they Ives trailing Pookie~ Stable id March, however, they have clicking in their accustomed
high gear and here
4-1 fell
|, Musa—Miss Lucky very strong entry. Musa’s recent performances against betier rivals point her out_as the one to beat here. Miss Lucky bound to be factor. Camille: unlucky: im last*’ ‘out, Belongs. Comidiila speedy, may prevail. _; | 4TH RACE — Purse $1,550; claiming ($3,500) ; 4-year-olds-up; 1 1/16 m. (Native) ' S
“6
Islan
going into now start
3-1
Stable Stable
My Sweetheart 110 Debut Morales Est. Las Americas | Libertad 3 0---Maldonado Louisiana Stable — a-Colonel Late <4 O)--* + Guzman “Blue Stars Stud | a-Cupey Stable and Blue Stars Stud entry. Tonga Doll speedy; winner of first ont, running distance in :23 3/5. tractor also won in ‘debut fm :23° 3/5. A. fast ~eleser, will be hard at the Preferencia' bound te be factor. 3RD RACE — Purse $2,000 claiming- ($6,000) ; 3-year-olds; 5 f. (Native) 9 a-Musa : HZ 2-2-1 Landrau | Ponce Stable 10. b-Camille 110 0-0-1 A. L, Ramos Louisiana Stable 1 | ' Comidilla 110 0-6-1 Sayan ~ Est. L. R.-Agrait 5 8 | a-Miss Lucky 108 0-0-1 J. A. Velez Ponce Stable ue i Eduardito I lli ' 0+0-0 L. .R. Velez Est. Las Americas a3 Pooker T. 113° «0-0-0 Maldonado Pookie Stable : 4 Senadora 103 0-0-0 1. Pizarro . Establo Vela 25 Cartel 113, 0-0-1 Bonilla Establo Lares 8B; b-Full Cover 103 0-0-0 Reyes Louisiana Stable a-Ponceé. Stable entry. , b-Louisiana Stable entry,
the
Getting a found the
3-2 Rel
-
Pookie Stable
<
to
Right. now he is| high on’ Cachetera a year-old filly -by. Your Host-Allusive. Cardiologo; his ‘native juvenile: who has ' two races. enough Lares » been able. to top the standings without help of several of its ‘established stars are running below par at the moment.
three years it opened and for 22 years *before that lat the old tracks that operated
}
trainer in of a cen-
tury.
Rican’ Racing.
Lares is the stable that has dominated the winners ‘circle at El. Comandante for’ the “on
seven
pinsyicndedi
1---T--+»
-
43 8-4 S11 5-1
entry,
running
Puerte
Oads
“Opera Stable . Estable Lares ‘Ronee Stable Pookie Stable
Velez
Stable
.
Owner
Belmonte A. L. Ramos, Sayan ; Andino
3-3-2
HO 7 108.
mitin interessive
Jockey~
P- Baa
11z
.
ALR.
5 Outs.
| WO
6
a ala
Wt
4-year-olds-up;
Last
for 29 years and been the top Puerto Rico. for bes last quarter
ast
Horse
(6.009);
For a short while this Ee it looked like one of. the aajor upsets of all time—the: de‘throning of Establo “ares—was brewini"s in
—' FAST
tanto Aaah
PP!
\
TRACK
RR
oo,
{ 1960
Niacin i ae
POST + 3:60 RACE ~— Purse $2,230: "claiming
6,
icc
| 1ST
April
- By Sure Thing ~
.
CARMONA
By
eters
t
} | } {
} Examining the fecast
Liberty Bell, Philadelphia 1753
oat
S
we
aS
Pe ath
|
Horse’ s Mouth
THE STAR _ FEATURES LATHE SPORTS
r e , m a ed po eH n C u : R s e t 3 a s r t i P i H b o B
EI C. Groups Demand Proof Of Dope, Fix. By PAUL STAR
Editor
Three Puerto Rican ball players —Orlando Cepeda, Bob Clemente and Vic Power— connected for. big. hits yesterday. in exhibition games. jepeda’s blast, a two-run homer, was in a losing
and
Guild,
Train-
and
Horseowners
ers Associations of Puerto 2ico will ask Francisco To-
cause jas the Giants lost 9-5 to the Cardinals. St. Louis rallied for five runs in the ninth to take the | game played at Phoenix.
rres Aguiar, who resigned last week as president of the
Racing Jury, to prove his accusations that races are being fixed and horses doped an
here,
spokesman
El
Comandante
said
yesterday.
Ji
doping:'’’
by
houses _ off
betting
mutual
In a public letter to the press, Luis Torres,
secretary
Aguiar
had received
said
JG,
the
of
“false infor-}
these
rumors
without
proot.
Pe
Torres said that if furnish proof of what
aguiar he says
can the}
hit
Skinner’s
ninth,
Vic,
San
a
three-run
three-run
homer
a 400 foot blast
two-run,
Power’s
‘Competition
oft
200,
Harvard Track Team In P.R. For Practice By
JIM STAR
They
are
in
Puerto
staying-at
They
are working
Rico+ | Robert
the
Es-
and _ will
out daily at
Luquillo, Escobar Stadium, and the University, of Puerto Rico.
The weather,
according to shot
is Jim
two
All) four
scored Larry At
off
Rittenberg.
The
hop,
in
inning
World
the
same
runs
were
Series’
and
Petersburg,
for
hero
the
triple,
Ray
Moore.
connected
knocking
in
this inning.. He also later in the game
another
trainer
two
ly ranked hammer thrower; and Marty Beckwith, who has leaped
6’ 5” in the high jump.
St. Loujs ° 9, San” Francisco 5.
Cleveland
8,
Los
Angeles
Miguel
The track Horseowners,
spokesman Trainers”
Juan
Assoeiations
Racing
pared
to
take
similar
said and
the San
As
4."
are pre-
action.
Toronto
vs.
23— Detroit
March March
26-—Toronto 27-Toronto
4, 5,
Toronto wins series, 4—2. Montreal vs.) Chicago 24—Monireal 4, Chicago
3.
3.
4,
Chicago
0.
Maich 31—Montreal 2, Chicago Montreal wins series. 4-0.
0
Basketball Louis 103 (Bosten final playoffs 32)
in last,
grades,
leadership,
runs the 440
and
. supposedly — sig-
the
Superior
son
by. YanBut Le-
Faustino, has
giv-
approval to! become
pri
rancisco
year’s Ivy
“MESA,
(P. — ‘The. Chis
cago Cubs.s
man: Dale Long cisco
eteraii first base-
to the San Fran
Giants “yesterday.
i
‘The amount was not ahnouticad.
Coaches Listed ° Liles, winner of Haryard’s Lio nel de Jersey scholarship for
Chicago
Association
Navy
a former
Cubsis Sell D. D. |Long :
Harvard’s
gett.
4,
Bo,'on 127, St. best-of-seven
of
captain Pat Liles and Tom Blad-
Detroit Detroit
March
National
stars
top
help
Their first on April 16.
League Track meet which ineluded the two service academies, are
1.
(overtime). ! Marci 29-—Detroit 2, Toronto (overtime). April 2—Toronto 5, Detroit 4, April 3,-Toronto 4,' Detroit 2.
March 26—Monireal (overtime). March 23-—Montreal
a
Yale’ and
Detroit
2, #oronto
considerably. is with Army
father,
his
team, which finished third behind
Stanley Cup Hockey March
is
The
17,
a _ result
bron’s
them meet
will
Lebron,.
contract given) Lebrén kee. scout’ José Seda.
letes
trip
the
Amateur Baseball Circuit had planned legal action to void the
en
the
A.
Lebron,
general concensus among the aththat
run
jin: addition
ned a. professional contract without his parents consent.
to}, Jockey’s Guild is prepared banish any and all jockeys from putter, Steve Cohen, is making racing in er outside of Puerto it a “little hard to train,” but-the Rico.
meters
Superior Circuit- ball player, left Monday ‘for St. _. Petersburg, Fla. to join the New York Yankees’ farm. system.
Results
Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 5. étroit 14, Baltimore 4. New: York 9, Chicago (A) 3. Kansas City 13, Washington 5. Beston a2, Chicago (N) 9.
Vega, .who will and 200
New York System
had a single to knock in
‘Exhibition Games ¥esterday’s
re-
M. A. Lebron joins
in
run.
Other, outstanding athletes include: Sarge Nichols and Steve
4x400 ‘Meter
ay,
for a
runs
put, throw,
‘to competing in’ both felays. José Luis Villalongo will run ~ meters: and: the 4x400/ re-
came up with four
Mantle
and
shot
discus
Among’ the top ° performers Puerto Rico. will be Ramon
100
runs! in the first inning off veteran Mickey
100,
—
Luis
New
White Sox, 9-3. The Bombers
in’
and 5,000
jump;
hammer,
4x100:
lays.
Sherry. St.
step:and
javelin,
York Yankees awoke from a long slumber to defeat the Chicago
Fair.
Cohen, Harvard’s top shot putters in history; Ted Baily, a national-
runs
sixth
right hander
DOUGLAS Sportswriter
Harvard University’s track: and field team has come to San Juan-to prepare for Spring competition. Sponsored by an alumni group, Friends of Harvard Track, a 36-man squad, accompanied by four/coaches and trainer, arrived last Saturday.
in
inning with a double.
be
1,500,
meters, steeplechase, 110-hurd400-meter | -hurdles,~ pole vault, high jump; broad jump;
over the world champion Dodgers: at Tucson.- Rookie Walter Bond drove
will
400, ‘800,
bases- | les,
loaded single in the sixth inning sparked Cleveland to an 8-4 win
mation which is slanderous, gos- veambron Beach Club sip and mere rumors.’’ He charged leave Sunday. the former racing jurist with reFeel Weather
peating
Willie
for
Humberto Robinson of Panama.
Braves Johnny Logan is SQUEEZE—Milwaukee THE n Senators third baseWashingto as out and trapped well vestigating gambling on the island “IT have heard that horses at El man Harmon Killebrew tags him with catcher Hal NaraComandante are being doped, and gon’s (8) help in the second inning of an exhibition game that races are being fixed.’’ He at Bradenton, Fla.
. track.” Aguiar quit his position as president of the. Racing Jury two days after the hearing although his refor pending been had signation two months. contends Guild Jockey’s The ‘‘capriwas statement Aguiar’s cious, insulting and without basis.”
Bob
in the
Heard’ Have last week told a ComAguair incemmittee House monwealth
gal
ad
Puerto Rico ‘aid Mexico. will square-off, in> dual track ahd jomer for the Pirates to lead field meet Monday in’. Mexico ‘Pittsburgh to a 7-5 win over the City. The’Puerto Rican team, Philadelphia’ Phils. some 21 athletes strpng,. will ‘Clemente’s homer was topped depart Sunday. |. -
‘I
also said he believed the alleged fixing is done on a jockey, trainer illebasis, ‘‘possibly ‘directed by
and
homered
Bob/'Clemente
tenure
his
during
«also
Francisco.
office
in
- Davenport
McCovey
One of the groups, the Jockey’s Guild, has already issued a statethat of feu demanding meni of names public the he ‘make jockeys involved in your accusawhy also the reason and tions it (fixing you did nothing. about and
Bat
Power Shine At
R. RYAN
Sports
Jockey’s
The the
|For
.
Long, 34, a! lefhanded apparently — was. acquired
hatter,’ i-
pally to increase San Francisco's
and character,
has jumped
as
far as 23’ 4” in the broad jump. |, Bladgett
has
over
196’
pole
yault.
and
thrown
cleared
the
1¥
javelin
in the
The coaches of the (Harvard team are: head, coath William McCurdy, field coach [Ed Stowell, leads - and assistants Dike Bapieiats and
ce ae
AFTER WORK—Harvard. track and field men; Mark “Mul- The : right, shot putter, talk ae lin, left, discuss and Steve Cohe with
head
coach
Bill
MeCurdy
cobar Stadium. Steve is Harva putter iin history. (ores phot.
lowing practice at Es-| #3 second best shot p Govaahee Heit. 2, ve
traded
yes- i itcher land Im), Aianded Hae [
fis eae